| John Dunton - English wit and humor - 1707 - 584 pages
...to rife at the fame Inftant, ' and » . " and upon the fame Points of the Compafs. ' 5. There is а famous Country on the Continent of Africa, many of whofe Inhabitants are born perfeftly deaf, and flone bund, and continue Ib their whole Lives : Yet fuch is the amazing Faculty... | |
| Mathematical recreations - 1730 - 168 pages
...Point of the fame Planet hid from the Sight of the other, and on a different Point of the Compifi. 2p. There is a large and famous Country, on the Continent of AFRICA, many of whofe Inhabitants are born perjeflly deaf, and others Stone Hind, and continue fo during tbeir whole LiveS) and yet fitch is the... | |
| Bernhardus Varenius - Geography - 1734 - 464 pages
...appear different, becaufe they are conftantly in Motion. Paradox 29. There is a large and famous City on the Continent of Africa, many of whofe Inhabitants...Perfons, that the Deaf are as capable to judge of Sounds as thofe that hear, and the Blind of Colours as they who fee. Solution. The Blind and Deaf have... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1775 - 382 pages
...terraqueous globe, where all the planets, notwithftanding their different motions and various afpefts, do always bear upon one and the fame point of the...hear, and the blind of colours, as thofe that fee. 5. Scholafticus fends the following in latin, out of Owen's epigrams. Die quibus hoc animal terrse nafcatur... | |
| Questions and answers - 1885 - 580 pages
...yet the planetary phases, and their various aspects would be really different to each of them. 29. There is a large and famous country on the continent of Africa, many of whose in liabitants are born perfectly deaf, and others stone-blind, and continue so during their whole... | |
| Questions and answers - 1901 - 432 pages
...yet the Planetary Phases, and their various Aspects would be really different to each of them. 29. There is a large and famous Country on the Continent of Africa, many of whose Inhabitants are born perfectly deaf, and others stone-blind, and continue so during their whole... | |
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