Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... Unterwalden , may be said to have been the cradles of Swiss liberty . Strongly attached to their ancient laws and customs , their priests , and the Catholic faith of their fathers , and proud of their old right to be self - sufficing ...
... Unterwalden , may be said to have been the cradles of Swiss liberty . Strongly attached to their ancient laws and customs , their priests , and the Catholic faith of their fathers , and proud of their old right to be self - sufficing ...
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... Unterwalden were a gifted race - quick , intelligent , generous , and especially remarkable for a certain æsthetic instinct , which has produced a con- siderable number of artists of real merit , and which is still evident to - day in ...
... Unterwalden were a gifted race - quick , intelligent , generous , and especially remarkable for a certain æsthetic instinct , which has produced a con- siderable number of artists of real merit , and which is still evident to - day in ...
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... Unterwalden , made a detailed inquiry into the losses resulting from this terrible event . We find them stated as follows in the report of the Minister of the Interior , Rengger : " Dead : 259 men , 102 women , 25 children.1 " Buildings ...
... Unterwalden , made a detailed inquiry into the losses resulting from this terrible event . We find them stated as follows in the report of the Minister of the Interior , Rengger : " Dead : 259 men , 102 women , 25 children.1 " Buildings ...
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... Unterwalden orphans ; it seemed indeed almost a providential opportunity for putting into practice the ideas which had so long engrossed his atten- tion . He accordingly informed directors Stapfer and Legrand of his wish . To the latter ...
... Unterwalden orphans ; it seemed indeed almost a providential opportunity for putting into practice the ideas which had so long engrossed his atten- tion . He accordingly informed directors Stapfer and Legrand of his wish . To the latter ...
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... which they themselves were formed . The people of Lower Unterwalden detested the unitary Government which had been the cause of their late mis- fortunes , and were convinced that it was only looking 11 PESTALOZZI AT STANZ . 137.
... which they themselves were formed . The people of Lower Unterwalden detested the unitary Government which had been the cause of their late mis- fortunes , and were convinced that it was only looking 11 PESTALOZZI AT STANZ . 137.
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