But a man who is born deaf, dumb, and blind is looked upon by the law as in the same state with an idiot : he being supposed incapable of any understanding, as wanting all those senses which furnish the human mind with ideas. Human Physiology - Seite 315von Robley Dunglison - 1850Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Mary Swift Lamson - 1878 - 373 Seiten
...glimmerings of reason so that he can tell his parents, his age, or the like matters. But a man who is born deaf, dumb, and blind is looked upon by the law...those senses which furnish the human mind with ideas." Modern history has given us a uioie or less particular account of at least fifteen persons who have... | |
 | Mary Swift Lamson - 1878 - 373 Seiten
...glimmerings of reason so that he can tell his parents, his age, or the like matters. But a man who is born deaf, dumb, and blind is looked upon by the law...those senses which furnish the human mind with ideas." Modern history has given us a more or less particular account of at least fifteen persons who have... | |
 | Thomas Jarman, Joseph Fitz Randolph, William Talcott - 1880
...was classed as an idiot. Even Blackstone adopted thU then prevalent error. He says: "But a man who is born deaf, dumb and blind is looked upon by the law...those senses which furnish the human mind with ideas." 1 Com. 304. So again he says: "Such persons as are born deaf, dumb and blind ; who, as they have always... | |
 | John Jane Smith Wharton - 1883 - 882 Seiten
...even by the death of hi* enemy. Dead use, a future use. Deaf and dumb, A man that is born deaf, 'lumb, and blind, is looked upon by the law as in the same...he being s-upposed incapable of any understanding (1 BL 304). Nevertheless, a deaf and dumb person may be tried for felony if the prisoner cm be made... | |
 | Stewart Rapalje, Robert Linn Lawrence - 1883
...is). 1 Ired. (NC) L. 76, 87. (what is not). 8 Ired. (NC) L. 407, 412. DEAF AND DUMB.-A man that is born deaf, dumb and blind, is looked upon by the law as in the same stole as an idiot, he being supposed incapable of any understanding. (1 Bl. Com. 304.) Nevertheless,... | |
 | Stewart Rapalje - 1887 - 573 Seiten
...maintain that one who is born deaf, dumb, and blind, must be regarded as in the same state as an idiot, being supposed incapable of any understanding, as...all those senses which furnish the human mind with ideas.3 However this may be, the fact that the proposed witness is an idiot must be proved by other... | |
 | Stewart Rapalje - 1888 - 1380 Seiten
...is). 1 Ired. (NC) L. 76, 87. (what is not). 8 Ired. (NC) L. 407, 412. DEAF AND DUMB.— A man that is born deaf, dumb and blind, is looked upon by the law as in the same state aa an idiot, he being supposed incapable of any understanding. (1 Bl. Com. 304.) Nevertheless, a deaf... | |
 | Stewart Rapalje, Robert Linn Lawrence - 1888
...is). 1 Ired. (NC) L. 70, 87. (what is not). 8 Ired. (NC) L. 407, 412. DEAF AND DUMB —A man that is born deaf, dumb and blind, is looked upon by the law as in the same state as an idiot, he being supposed incapable of any understanding. (1 Bl. Com. 304.) Nevertheless, a deaf... | |
 | John Mounteney Lely - 1889 - 783 Seiten
...although the mine may not be worked. Dead use, a future use. Deaf and dumb. A man that is born deafr dumb, and blind, is looked upon by the law as in the...idiot, he being supposed incapable of any understanding (1 HI. 304). Neverthless, a deaf and dumb person may be tried for felony if the prisoner can be made... | |
 | William Blackstone - 1890
...reason, so that he can tell his parents, his age, or the like common matters.* But a man who is boru deaf, dumb, and blind, is looked upon by the law as in the same state with an idiot ;i he being supposed incapable of 2any 2 understanding, as wanting 2all2 those senses which furnish... | |
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