Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... Zurich . From them was descended Andrew Pestalozzi , who was a pastor at Höngg near Zurich , and the grandfather of the subject of this biography.1 Andrew's son , John Baptist , was a surgeon of good standing in Zurich , and had ...
... Zurich . From them was descended Andrew Pestalozzi , who was a pastor at Höngg near Zurich , and the grandfather of the subject of this biography.1 Andrew's son , John Baptist , was a surgeon of good standing in Zurich , and had ...
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... Zurich for every house to have a name and sign ; that in which Pestalozzi's parents lived was called The Black Horn.1 Henry was only just five years old when his father died , leaving a widow and three children ( two boys and a girl ) ...
... Zurich for every house to have a name and sign ; that in which Pestalozzi's parents lived was called The Black Horn.1 Henry was only just five years old when his father died , leaving a widow and three children ( two boys and a girl ) ...
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... Zurich . " Her fidelity and dignity of manner were a result of her piety and simple faith . However painful the conscientious fulfilment of her promise may sometimes have been , it never once occurred to her that she might break it ...
... Zurich . " Her fidelity and dignity of manner were a result of her piety and simple faith . However painful the conscientious fulfilment of her promise may sometimes have been , it never once occurred to her that she might break it ...
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... Zurich , when masters and boys rushed pell - mell downstairs , and nobody would venture back into the class - room , it was I who went to fetch the caps and books . But , in spite of all this , there was no intimacy between my ...
... Zurich , when masters and boys rushed pell - mell downstairs , and nobody would venture back into the class - room , it was I who went to fetch the caps and books . But , in spite of all this , there was no intimacy between my ...
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... Zurich in the middle of the eighteenth century ; the spirit which reigned there , and its influence on Pestalozzi ; he abandons theology for law in order to reform abuses ; he is condemned as a revolu- tionary ; he abandons law , and ...
... Zurich in the middle of the eighteenth century ; the spirit which reigned there , and its influence on Pestalozzi ; he abandons theology for law in order to reform abuses ; he is condemned as a revolu- tionary ; he abandons law , and ...
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