Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... Aargau . He there purchased , for twenty - three pounds , some fifteen acres of land at the foot of the hill on which Braunegg Castle stands , and between this hill and the village of Birr . This small quantity of land he gradually ...
... Aargau . He there purchased , for twenty - three pounds , some fifteen acres of land at the foot of the hill on which Braunegg Castle stands , and between this hill and the village of Birr . This small quantity of land he gradually ...
Side 62
... Aargau . ( Undated . ) This is a report addressed by Pestalozzi to the supporters of his undertaking , in which he explains his plans and the difficulties that are still to be overcome , and begs them to continue their support , and to ...
... Aargau . ( Undated . ) This is a report addressed by Pestalozzi to the supporters of his undertaking , in which he explains his plans and the difficulties that are still to be overcome , and begs them to continue their support , and to ...
Side 64
... ( Aargau ) , 14 ; has been here three years . He is a healthy boy , strong and accustomed to working in the fields ; the best weaver in the house ; is beginning to write a little , and likes French . He is quick at everything , but ill ...
... ( Aargau ) , 14 ; has been here three years . He is a healthy boy , strong and accustomed to working in the fields ; the best weaver in the house ; is beginning to write a little , and likes French . He is quick at everything , but ill ...
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... Aargau a place where I should be able to join industry and agriculture to the other means of instruction , and so give my establishment all the development necessary to its complete success . But the Unterwalden disaster ( September ...
... Aargau a place where I should be able to join industry and agriculture to the other means of instruction , and so give my establishment all the development necessary to its complete success . But the Unterwalden disaster ( September ...
Side 188
... Aargau were in a very bad condition , but it had offered to supply him with weed from another part of Switzerland instead . Pestalozzi ex- ressed his thanks in the following letter : " Citizen Councillors of State , — " Till now 188 ...
... Aargau were in a very bad condition , but it had offered to supply him with weed from another part of Switzerland instead . Pestalozzi ex- ressed his thanks in the following letter : " Citizen Councillors of State , — " Till now 188 ...
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