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... OBJECTS , worldly , Insufficiency of , to give happiness , 232 October Flowers and Plants , 381 Ostrich Eggs , 224 PEARL , 394 Pentateuch , proofs that Moses was the in- spired writer of the , 132 Perambulator , the , 33 , 273 , 292 ...
... OBJECTS , worldly , Insufficiency of , to give happiness , 232 October Flowers and Plants , 381 Ostrich Eggs , 224 PEARL , 394 Pentateuch , proofs that Moses was the in- spired writer of the , 132 Perambulator , the , 33 , 273 , 292 ...
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... objects around her . She soon became fami- liar with every article of her own apparel , and indeed with every thing belonging to the family ; and while her parents lived in the same house with another family , has often been known to ...
... objects around her . She soon became fami- liar with every article of her own apparel , and indeed with every thing belonging to the family ; and while her parents lived in the same house with another family , has often been known to ...
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... object of curiosity to the benevolent , by whom she was constantly visited , and by whose benefactions she was in a great measure supported . Still , though pieces of money and other things of value were often put into her hands by ...
... object of curiosity to the benevolent , by whom she was constantly visited , and by whose benefactions she was in a great measure supported . Still , though pieces of money and other things of value were often put into her hands by ...
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... objects around her , which it was most important for her to know . A person by taking her hands in his own , and making signs with them , or by permitting her to feel his hands and arms when in the act of signing , could readily ...
... objects around her , which it was most important for her to know . A person by taking her hands in his own , and making signs with them , or by permitting her to feel his hands and arms when in the act of signing , could readily ...
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... objects and actions as are cogniza- ble by the senses of feeling , taste , and smell ; her destitution of the superior senses of sight and hearing being appa- rently complete . It is even doubtful whether , through any sensation ...
... objects and actions as are cogniza- ble by the senses of feeling , taste , and smell ; her destitution of the superior senses of sight and hearing being appa- rently complete . It is even doubtful whether , through any sensation ...
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