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... of the Jagellons , 377 The Spectre of the Hearth , 380 The Lonely Mother , 381 The Friend of our Darker Days , 383 We are growing Old , 384 Songs of our Land , 386 INTRODUCTION . We will not weary the reader's patience with 6 CONTENTS .
... of the Jagellons , 377 The Spectre of the Hearth , 380 The Lonely Mother , 381 The Friend of our Darker Days , 383 We are growing Old , 384 Songs of our Land , 386 INTRODUCTION . We will not weary the reader's patience with 6 CONTENTS .
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William Artman, Lansing V. Hall. INTRODUCTION . We will not weary the reader's patience with an elaborate preliminary , nor with apologies for offering the present work to the public . We have been induced to enter the arena of ...
William Artman, Lansing V. Hall. INTRODUCTION . We will not weary the reader's patience with an elaborate preliminary , nor with apologies for offering the present work to the public . We have been induced to enter the arena of ...
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... not his- tory introduce us to scores of individuals , who have triumphed over all the difficulties of blindness , and have become the most illustrious performers and instructors of their age ? Reader , 10 INTRODUCTION .
... not his- tory introduce us to scores of individuals , who have triumphed over all the difficulties of blindness , and have become the most illustrious performers and instructors of their age ? Reader , 10 INTRODUCTION .
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... Reader , peruse our work with candor , then answer . It is not surprising that under such formidable opposition and depreciating influences , the blind themselves have , generally speaking , lost sight of the examples which their ...
... Reader , peruse our work with candor , then answer . It is not surprising that under such formidable opposition and depreciating influences , the blind themselves have , generally speaking , lost sight of the examples which their ...
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... reader or critic , attribute them not to blindness , for this we must deem rather an advantage than an inconvenience in the art of composition . Our subject is one of which so many false notions have been entertained and disseminated by ...
... reader or critic , attribute them not to blindness , for this we must deem rather an advantage than an inconvenience in the art of composition . Our subject is one of which so many false notions have been entertained and disseminated by ...
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