AN ADDRESS DELIVERED IN THE CAPITOL, IN WASHINGTON CITY, FEBRUARY 16TH, 1828, AT AN EXHIBITION OF THREE OF THE PUPILS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. BY...PRINCIPAL OF THE INSTITUTION
1828 · Washington
by Weld, Lewis
Washington: Way & Gideon, 1828. 11, [1 blank] pp Disbound without wraps, lightly foxed, near Very Good
"The signs and gestures of the deaf-mute are capable of application to all the subjects of thought and of communication, between man and man." Weld traces the history of the education of deaf-mutes in the United States, the progress that has been made, and the problems that remain to be solved.
AI 37133 [10]. (Inventory #: 19758)
"The signs and gestures of the deaf-mute are capable of application to all the subjects of thought and of communication, between man and man." Weld traces the history of the education of deaf-mutes in the United States, the progress that has been made, and the problems that remain to be solved.
AI 37133 [10]. (Inventory #: 19758)