Elizabeth Gilbert and Her Work for the BlindMacmillan and Company, 1887 - 307 หน้า |
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หน้า ix
... condition , and understood how they might sink down and down in the darkness because no friendly hand was held out to them . And yet she was unsparing to herself , and a rigid censor of her own motive and conduct . This she could not ...
... condition , and understood how they might sink down and down in the darkness because no friendly hand was held out to them . And yet she was unsparing to herself , and a rigid censor of her own motive and conduct . This she could not ...
หน้า 17
... condition of the blind . She had visited insti- tutions in Zurich , in Paris , had heard of work being done on their behalf in Edinburgh , and was acquainted with the condition of the School for the Indigent Blind , St. George's Fields ...
... condition of the blind . She had visited insti- tutions in Zurich , in Paris , had heard of work being done on their behalf in Edinburgh , and was acquainted with the condition of the School for the Indigent Blind , St. George's Fields ...
หน้า 28
... condition of the blind , the probable outlook for the child , and the point of view from which blindness was regarded even by people of culture and means . If such a one could pray for the death of a blind child , what would the poor do ...
... condition of the blind , the probable outlook for the child , and the point of view from which blindness was regarded even by people of culture and means . If such a one could pray for the death of a blind child , what would the poor do ...
หน้า 64
... condition things in that department are in . . . . Now , in your domestic depart- ment let me suggest to you to order preparations for the return of the veritable heads of the family , possibly on Friday next , to dinner , but you may ...
... condition things in that department are in . . . . Now , in your domestic depart- ment let me suggest to you to order preparations for the return of the veritable heads of the family , possibly on Friday next , to dinner , but you may ...
หน้า 71
... condition is conceivable , because it is known in a certain way from descrip- tion ; but as no person born blind can exactly realise what sight is , or what it does , there is no conscious sense of loss . No person born blind can ...
... condition is conceivable , because it is known in a certain way from descrip- tion ; but as no person born blind can exactly realise what sight is , or what it does , there is no conscious sense of loss . No person born blind can ...
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Adelaide Kemble asked Association baskets Bathurst beautiful behalf Bessie Gilbert Bessie's Bishop blind lady blind men blind persons Chichester child Committee condition Cromer Street Culham daughter dear delight donation duty earn Elizabeth Gilbert embossed employment endeavour Euston Road F. D. Maurice father feel Folkstone friends girls give hand Hanks Levy happy heard heart Heversham hope Institution interest James Bathurst knew labour letter Levy living London look Lord de Grey loss Mary meeting Milton Hill Miss Gilbert never Oxford pain palace parents pleasure poor pupils Queen Anne Street received relief printing remember seemed sent sight sister Slinfold subscriptions suffering sympathy teacher tell thee things thou content thought tion told trade Vynes walk whilst Wintle wish women workmen workpeople writes wrote