The Visitor: Or, Monthly InstructorReligious Tract Society., 1838 - Christianity |
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... continued . ) JULIA BRACE . JULIA Brace is a deaf , dumb , and blind pupil of the American Deaf and Dumb Asylum , at Hartford , Connec- ticut . The following account of her is from the pen of Mr. Weld , the principal of the Asylum , and ...
... continued . ) JULIA BRACE . JULIA Brace is a deaf , dumb , and blind pupil of the American Deaf and Dumb Asylum , at Hartford , Connec- ticut . The following account of her is from the pen of Mr. Weld , the principal of the Asylum , and ...
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... continued to the present time . She was generally obedient to her mother , or the woman , whoever she might be , that had the care of her ; and was ready to comply with the wishes of any one in whom she had confidence ; but was cautious ...
... continued to the present time . She was generally obedient to her mother , or the woman , whoever she might be , that had the care of her ; and was ready to comply with the wishes of any one in whom she had confidence ; but was cautious ...
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... continued . ) TEMPORAL BENEFITS FROM MISSIONARY EXERTIONS . IN reference to the South Sea islands generally , it may be observed , that the blessings conveyed to them by Chris- tianity , have not been simply of a spiritual character ...
... continued . ) TEMPORAL BENEFITS FROM MISSIONARY EXERTIONS . IN reference to the South Sea islands generally , it may be observed , that the blessings conveyed to them by Chris- tianity , have not been simply of a spiritual character ...
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... continued , the more complete does the felting become . In endeavouring to describe the ma- nufacture of the hat , it will be well to keep in mind that there are two pro- cesses altogether distinct from each other ; the formation of the ...
... continued , the more complete does the felting become . In endeavouring to describe the ma- nufacture of the hat , it will be well to keep in mind that there are two pro- cesses altogether distinct from each other ; the formation of the ...
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... continued to be the mode of writing it . Guess now made a die , containing a fac simile of his name , as written by Hicks , with which he stamped the articles he fabricated . He then turned his attention to draw- ing ; taking sketches ...
... continued to be the mode of writing it . Guess now made a die , containing a fac simile of his name , as written by Hicks , with which he stamped the articles he fabricated . He then turned his attention to draw- ing ; taking sketches ...
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