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by Edward Allen Fay

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Edward Allen Fay
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Fay, Edward Allen, 1843-1923. Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. "Published by the Volta bureau. Bibliography: p. -519.

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Edward Allen Fay1 de enero de 1898. Printers and Bookbinders. Agregar a la lista de deseos. Histories of American Schools for the Deaf, 1817-1893: Volume 3.

Indeed, the probable results of such marriages have scarcely been considered, except briefly by Dr. Bell . Bell in an Appendix to an Address on the subject of Marriage, delivered before the‎. Встречается в книгах (35) с 1819 по 2004. Стр. 36 - that marriages in which both of the partners are deaf are somewhat less productive than marriages in which one of the partners is deaf and the other is a hearing person. Marriages of the deaf resulting in offspring. Both partners deaf One partner deaf; the other hearing One partner deaf ; the other‎. Встречается в книгах (15) с 1869 по 1987.

An Inquiry Concerning the Results of Marriages of the Deaf in America

An Inquiry Concerning the Results of Marriages of the Deaf in America. by Edward Allen Fay. Download. The result is that this Bureau can now congratulate itself, and all those interested in the cause of the deaf, in having secured through Dr. Fay's untiring care material of inestimable value to the deaf, to science, and to hu manity at large.

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