Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... anxious to get rid of their goods for the sake of returning home . The same careful economy was applied to everything , otherwise my mother's slender means would not have sufficed for our housekeeping expenses . When we children wanted ...
... anxious to get rid of their goods for the sake of returning home . The same careful economy was applied to everything , otherwise my mother's slender means would not have sufficed for our housekeeping expenses . When we children wanted ...
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... anxious to reform everything in Zurich , and whose actions in the pursuit of liberty and justice occa- sionally caused their parents so much embarrassment , anxiety , and trouble . In the middle of the last century , the country ...
... anxious to reform everything in Zurich , and whose actions in the pursuit of liberty and justice occa- sionally caused their parents so much embarrassment , anxiety , and trouble . In the middle of the last century , the country ...
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... anxious to be a thoroughly capable farmer , and already knows more than the peasants . It is surprising how many of our best students have taken a fancy to farm - work ; they have already learned to mow , and to bear heat and rain like ...
... anxious to be a thoroughly capable farmer , and already knows more than the peasants . It is surprising how many of our best students have taken a fancy to farm - work ; they have already learned to mow , and to bear heat and rain like ...
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... anxious to make this life a basis for some scheme of patriotic philan- thropy . " I am glad to find that you too think life in a town un- suited to the sort of education we think best . My cottage must certainly be far from such a ...
... anxious to make this life a basis for some scheme of patriotic philan- thropy . " I am glad to find that you too think life in a town un- suited to the sort of education we think best . My cottage must certainly be far from such a ...
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... anxious to keep his child from sin , knowing well enough the misery it produces ; and he will feel the need of making himself holy , that he may be able to teach holiness to the one he holds so dear . Pestalozzi's entry in his wife's ...
... anxious to keep his child from sin , knowing well enough the misery it produces ; and he will feel the need of making himself holy , that he may be able to teach holiness to the one he holds so dear . Pestalozzi's entry in his wife's ...
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