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" ... as I think the eye to be as docile as the ear, so neither see I any reason but the hand might be made as tractable an organ as the tongue, and as soon brought to form, if not fair, at least legible characters, as the tongue to imitate and echo back... "
The Dublin Journal of Medical Science - Page 207
1890
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 3

Dugald Stewart - 1827 - 414 pages
...vice^ersa, as the " blind child hears them spoken, would be known and remem" bered as soon by the one as the other. And as I think the " eye to be as docile...and as soon brought to form, if not fair, at least le" gible characters, as the tongue to imitate and echo back arti" culate sounds." The difficulties...
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The Works of George Dalgarno of Aberdeen

George Dalgarno - 1834 - 214 pages
...vice wsa, as the blind child hears them fpoken, would be known and remembred as foon by the one as the other. And as I think the eye to be as docile as the ear, fo neither lee I any reafon but the hand might be made as tractable an organ as the tongue, and as...
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History of the Philosophy of Mind: Embracing the Opinions of All ..., Volume 2

Robert Blakey - 1850 - 546 pages
...be known and remembered as soon by tho one as by the other. And, as I think the eye to bo as doeile as the ear, so neither see I any reason, but the hand might be made as traetable an organ, as the tongue ; and as soon brought to form, if not fair, at least legible eharaeters,...
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Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ...

Sir William Hamilton - 1852 - 848 pages
...vice versa, as the blind child hears them spoken, would be known and remembered as soon by the one as the other ; and as I think the eye to be as docile...ear, so neither see I any reason but the hand might IK; made as tractable an organ as the tongue, and as soon brought to form, if not fair, at least legible...
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Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ...

Sir William Hamilton - 1853 - 832 pages
...vice versa, as the blind child hears them spoken, would be known and remembered as soon by the one as the other ; and as I think the eye to be as docile...tractable an organ as the tongue, and as soon brought to ibrm, if not fair, at least legible characters, as the tongue to imitate and echo back articulate sounds.'...
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Life and Education of Laura Dewey Bridgman: The Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Girl

Mary Swift Lamson - 1878 - 440 pages
...true and faithful to their mistress than the eye and the ear, but not so quick for despatch. . . . And as I think the eye to be as docile as the ear,...tongue to imitate and echo back articulate sounds." * Notwithstanding his expressed confidence, it would have surprised this learned Scotchman to be told...
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Life and education of L.D. Bridgman

Mary Swift Lamson - 1878 - 440 pages
...true and faithful to their mistress than the eye and the ear, but not so quick for despatch. . . . And as I think the eye to be as docile as the ear,...tongue to imitate and echo back articulate sounds." * Notwithstanding his expressed confidence, it would have surprised this learned Scotchman to be told...
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Life and Education of Laura Dewey Bridgman, the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Girl

Mary Swift Lamson - 1879 - 430 pages
...true and faithful to their mistress than the eye and the ear, hut not so quick for despatch. . . . And as I think the eye to be as docile as the ear,...legible characters, as the tongue to imitate and echo hack articulate sounds." * Notwithstanding his expressed confidence, it would have surprised this learned...
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Internationale Zeitschrift für allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft

Friedrich Heinrich Hermann Techmer - 1885 - 462 pages
...wrote , they probably were used by Dr. WALIJS if not by SlCAKD. Some of his thoughts should be quoted: 'As I think the eye to be as docile as the ear; so...tongue to imitate and echo back articulate sounds.' A paragraph prophetic of the late success in educating blind deaf-mutes is as follows: 'The soul can...
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Sign Language Among North American Indians

Garrick Mallery - 2001 - 324 pages
...wrote, they probably were used by Dr. Wallis if not by Sicard. Some of his thoughts should be quoted : ' 'As I think the eye to be as docile as the ear ; so...tongue to imitate and echo back articulate sounds." A paragraph prophetic of the late success in educating blind deaf-mutes is as follows : " The soul...
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