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" It was found necessary for her to learn every thing again. She even acquired, by new efforts, the art of spelling, reading, writing, and calculating, and gradually became acquainted with the persons and objects around, like a being for the first time... "
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge - Page 74
1891
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 112

1860 - 636 pages
...spelling, reading, writing, and calculating, and gradually became acquainted with the persons and objects around, like a being for the first time brought into...the world. In these exercises she made considerable progress. But after a few mouths another fit of somnolency invaded her. On rousing from it she found...
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The National Register, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 2, Issue 43

1816 - 728 pages
...spelling, reading, writing, and calculating, and gradually became acquainted with the persons and objects around, like a being for the first time brought into...rousing from it, she found herself restored to the stale sh« was be fore the first paroxysm; but was wholly ignorant of every event and occurrence that...
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The New Jerusalem Church Repository

1818 - 556 pages
...spelling, reading, writing and calculating, and gradually became acquainted with the persons and objects around, like a being for the first time brought into...she made considerable proficiency. But after a few mouths, another fit of somnolency invaded her. On rousing from it, she found herself restored to the...
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A thousand notable things, embracing a collection of scarce receipts, &c. To ...

Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 pages
...spelling, reading, writing, and calculating, and gradually became acquainted with the persons and objects around, like a being for the first time brought into...she was in before the first paroxysm, but was wholly ignoraut of every event and occurrence that had befallen her afterwards. The former condition of her...
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The Quarterly Christian Spectator

1835 - 700 pages
...writing and calculating, and gradually became acquainted with the persons and objects around, like a Mia; for the first time brought into the world. In these...before the first paroxysm ; but was wholly ignorant of every event and occurrence that had befallen her after wards. The former condition of her existence...
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Objections to Phrenology: Being the Substance of a Series of Papers ...

David Drummond - 1829 - 230 pages
...acquainted with the " persons and objects around, like a being for the first time " brought into (he world. In these exercises she made " considerable proficiency. But, after a few months, ano" ther fit of somnolency invaded her. On rousing from it, " she found herself restored to the state...
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A system of phrenology

George Combe - 1830 - 738 pages
...spelling, reading, writing, and calculating, and gradually became acquainted with the persons and objects around, like a being for the first time brought into...before the first paroxysm ; but was wholly ignorant of every event and occurrence that bad befallen her afterwards. The former condition of her existence,...
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Physiological part

Johann Gaspar Spurzheim - 1833 - 390 pages
...spelling, reading, writing, and calculating, and gradually became acquainted, with the persons and objects around, like a being for the first time brought into...it, she found herself restored to the state she was before the first paroxysm, but was wholly ignorant of every event and occurrence that had befallen...
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Phrenology, Or, The Doctrine of the Mental Phenomena

Johann Gaspar Spurzheim - 1833 - 430 pages
...spelling, reading, writing, and calculating, and gradually became acquainted, with the persons and objects around, like a being for the first time brought into the world. In these exereises she made considerable proficiency. But after a few months another fit of somnolency invaded...
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The Philosophy of Sleep

Robert Macnish - 1834 - 310 pages
...spelling, reading, writing, and calculating, and gradually became acquainted with the persons and objects around, like a being for the first time brought into...before the first paroxysm ; but was wholly ignorant of every event and occurrence that had befallen her after, wards. The former condition of her existence...
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