Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... Amongst the innumerable works on Pestalozzi , we must par- ticularly notice Pompée's , which was published in Paris in 1850 , under the auspices of the Academy of Moral and Political Science . He gives certain facts which are generally ...
... Amongst the innumerable works on Pestalozzi , we must par- ticularly notice Pompée's , which was published in Paris in 1850 , under the auspices of the Academy of Moral and Political Science . He gives certain facts which are generally ...
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... amongst the students , and in imparting to their work a particular tendency , some explanation of which will be necessary to the proper understanding of this history . Zimmerman was firmly and sincerely religious , without being ...
... amongst the students , and in imparting to their work a particular tendency , some explanation of which will be necessary to the proper understanding of this history . Zimmerman was firmly and sincerely religious , without being ...
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... 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 because he reached so high a point ...
... 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 because he reached so high a point ...
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... amongst a class of people who always made him welcome , and in a place where he was able to enjoy a freer and more active life than he had ever enjoyed in Zurich . At that time , the village pastors of the canton were for ever repeating ...
... amongst a class of people who always made him welcome , and in a place where he was able to enjoy a freer and more active life than he had ever enjoyed in Zurich . At that time , the village pastors of the canton were for ever repeating ...
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... amongst the patriotic students , who ex- pressed their entire sympathy with the people of Geneva and for a time almost worshipped Rousseau , in whose writ- ings they found so many eloquent passages in praise of Nature , simple manners ...
... amongst the patriotic students , who ex- pressed their entire sympathy with the people of Geneva and for a time almost worshipped Rousseau , in whose writ- ings they found so many eloquent passages in praise of Nature , simple manners ...
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