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Pagina 276
and there , with a degree of ingenuity and patience proportioned to his
benevolent zeal , adopted all sorts of contrivances for teaching the blind how to
read . The apparatus which he invented for this purpose was a piece of sized
paper , which ...
and there , with a degree of ingenuity and patience proportioned to his
benevolent zeal , adopted all sorts of contrivances for teaching the blind how to
read . The apparatus which he invented for this purpose was a piece of sized
paper , which ...
Pagina 282
Those of St. Petersburgh and of Amsterdam no longer retain the system of
education , and are no more than so many asylums for the blind , who spend a
passive existence within them . Political agitations have hindered the progress of
all civil ...
Those of St. Petersburgh and of Amsterdam no longer retain the system of
education , and are no more than so many asylums for the blind , who spend a
passive existence within them . Political agitations have hindered the progress of
all civil ...
Pagina 284
the successful attempts of the blind and deaf to converse together . As the blind
cannot perceive the signs of the deaf , nor they hear the words of the blind , each
must seek a new language , and they communicate their ideas by tracing the ...
the successful attempts of the blind and deaf to converse together . As the blind
cannot perceive the signs of the deaf , nor they hear the words of the blind , each
must seek a new language , and they communicate their ideas by tracing the ...
Pagina 285
To the statement made respecting the United States , we may add , on the
authority of the American reviewer , that there is a striking difference between the
numbers of the white and coloured blind , the largest proportion of white being in
New ...
To the statement made respecting the United States , we may add , on the
authority of the American reviewer , that there is a striking difference between the
numbers of the white and coloured blind , the largest proportion of white being in
New ...
Pagina 286
A few days after his appointment , that gentleman sailed for Europe , visited all
the institutions for the blind there , engaged an intelligent blind teacher from the
school at Paris , and another from that at Edinburgh , and returned in August ,
1831.
A few days after his appointment , that gentleman sailed for Europe , visited all
the institutions for the blind there , engaged an intelligent blind teacher from the
school at Paris , and another from that at Edinburgh , and returned in August ,
1831.
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