Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... already made , is still far from complete . And yet Pestalozzi is still very little known , and not at all understood , even those who have heard of him having but a vague idea of the principles that guided him , and of the end that ...
... already made , is still far from complete . And yet Pestalozzi is still very little known , and not at all understood , even those who have heard of him having but a vague idea of the principles that guided him , and of the end that ...
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... Already he was busy with thoughts which took him far away from the realities of his life . 1 Letter from Pestalozzi to Professor Ith , 1802 . The education Pestalozzi received from his mother left ineffaceable memories PESTALOZZI : HIS ...
... Already he was busy with thoughts which took him far away from the realities of his life . 1 Letter from Pestalozzi to Professor Ith , 1802 . The education Pestalozzi received from his mother left ineffaceable memories PESTALOZZI : HIS ...
Side 6
... is in the south - east corner of the The 19th of December , 1755 . 2 As Mr. Quick has well put it . Letter to Ith , already quoted . [ Tr . ] building , and has large windows looking east and south 6 PESTALOZZI : HIS LIFE AND WORK .
... is in the south - east corner of the The 19th of December , 1755 . 2 As Mr. Quick has well put it . Letter to Ith , already quoted . [ Tr . ] building , and has large windows looking east and south 6 PESTALOZZI : HIS LIFE AND WORK .
Side 7
... Already at that time the peasants of this canton had begun to combine industry with agriculture . As yet there were neither factories nor machinery , it is true , but in every family there was a certain amount of spinning done by hand ...
... Already at that time the peasants of this canton had begun to combine industry with agriculture . As yet there were neither factories nor machinery , it is true , but in every family there was a certain amount of spinning done by hand ...
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... already slowly disappearing from amongst us . " No man was ever a greater victim than Pestalozzi himself of this illusion which he calls a dream , this ideal which he pursued with so much self - forgetfulness ; and yet is it not just ...
... already slowly disappearing from amongst us . " No man was ever a greater victim than Pestalozzi himself of this illusion which he calls a dream , this ideal which he pursued with so much self - forgetfulness ; and yet is it not just ...
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