| 1807 - 216 頁
...and comfort of the blind were principally considered, into a School; where they might be instructed in some useful art or trade, by which they might be enabled, altogether or in part, to procure for themselves a comfortable livelihood. K Charitable Institutions.... | |
| 1812 - 250 頁
...and comfort of the blind were principally considered, into a School, where they might be instructed in some useful art or trade, by which they might be enabled, altogether or in part, to procure for themselves a comfortable livelihood. 11* Charitable Institutions.... | |
| 1823 - 468 頁
...render it less of an ASYLUM, and more approaching to a SCHOOL, where the blind should be instructed in some useful art or trade, by which they might be...to procure for themselves a comfortable livelihood. " At the opening of the present school, in the spring of 1800, the number of pupils was increased to... | |
| William Russell - 1828 - 910 頁
...render it less of an Asylum, and more approaching to a School, where the blind should be instructed in some useful art or trade, by which they might be...to procure for themselves a comfortable livelihood. At the opening of the present School in the spring of 1800, the number of pupils was increased to seventy... | |
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