In this phrase, "justice" and "consanguinity" are personified by being portrayed as having a voice. This gives them human-like qualities of being able to communicate and convey a message, emphasizing the idea that they have not been listened to or understood.
Thomas Jefferson referred to the British people as "our friends and brethren" in his writings. He sought to maintain positive relations with them despite the tensions and conflicts during his time as a statesman and diplomat.
to communicate with deaf people or for people with voice impairment to communicate
The speaker is acknowledging that despite efforts to seek justice and unity, they have been ignored, leading to the inevitability of separation.
Oliver Heaviside, who was a famous British mathematician, was deaf. David Wright, who was a poet, is another famous British person who was deaf.
British Columbia School for the Deaf was created in 1993.
Deaf dogs, just like deaf humans, still have the use of their voice box and therefore will use it. When we speak, or when dogs bark, we 'hear' it internally (a bit like when you are thinking, you 'hear' your own voice in your head).
8.7 million deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK. The number is rising as the number of people over 60 increases. About 673,000 of these are severely or profoundly deaf; 420,000 of them cannot hear well enough to use a voice telephone
There are about 9 million deaf or hard of hearing people in the UK
A voice output device is an eletronic device that speak for a child who are blind and deaf.
British boxer James Burke was deaf since he was an infant, so it can be assumed that he was born without hearing.
No, Paul Revere was not deaf. He was a silversmith and a patriot in the American Revolutionary War. He is famous for his "midnight ride" to alert the colonial militias that the British were approaching.