10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MOON-BLIND»
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A new collection of evocative and defiant poetry from one of Zimbabwe's leading literary and political writers.
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The complete Farmer: or, a general Dictionary of Husbandry, ...
Signior Ruini, fays that experienced writer Mr. Gibson,, and most other foreign
writers, both French and Italian, in treating" the diseases of horses, have all of
them reckoned the moon-blind symptoms as a peculiar disease of the eyes,
without ...
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The Rural Cyclopedia, Or A General Dictionary of ...
This is usually the case of those moon-blind horses, which have their eyes
strongly infected with a hot sharp humour, that shuts them up with swelling and
inflammation. But there is another kind of moon-blindness, which is also the
forerunner ...
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The Complete Farmer Or a General Dictionary of Husbandry In ...
This is usually the case of those moon-blind horses, which have their eyes
slr0nglyinfet5'ted with a hot sharp humour, that shuts them up with swelling and
inflarnmaiion. But there is another kind of moon-blindness which is also the
forerunnei' ...
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The Rural Cyclopedia, Or A General Dictionary of ...
This is usually the case of those moon-blind horses, which have their eyes
strongly infected with a hot sharp humour, that shuts them up with swelling and
inflammation. But there is another kind of moon-blindness, which is also the
forerunner ...
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Arts and Sciences: Or, Fourth Division of "The English ...
... is made with reference to the disparaging remarks on other systems in Moon's '
Blind Readers and their Books.' Frere's publications are used in the Liverpool
asylum ; a society was also established at Blackheath some years ago for ...
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A New Treatise On The Diseases Of Horses: Wherein what is ...
Sometimes also the Eyes of Colts and young Horses are affected, and turn. moon
-blind in breeding their Teeth. Horses that peel about their Heads spring and fall,
if the humour chances to be suddenly repelled, it is apt to fall upon their Eyes, ...
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Romantic Tales from the Panjab: With Indian Nights' ...
self, " I should like to have a smoke, but I am moon-blind, and cannot find my way
to a light. If the barber now were to ask me to bring fire, and I refused, he would
think me a funny, churlish sort of fellow. I had better ask him to go." So he filled ...
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The Works of George Campbell
It must be owned, the condition of those wits is truly deplorable, for though very
acute and able in their kind, yet being moon-blind, they cannot see by night, and
having renounced day-light, they will not see by day : so that, for any use they ...
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The Psychology of Language: From Data to Theory
Not surprisingly, unlike with sighted children, names do not refer to objects that
are salient in the visual world, particularly those that cannot be touched (e.g., “
moon”). Blind children use far fewer animal names in early speech than sighted ...