Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... Canton Berne , and then Director of the Orphanage at Winterthur , entitled , Documents for the Biography of Henry Pestalozzi . Mr. Morf has gone through public records , private letters , family papers , and indeed anything that was ...
... Canton Berne , and then Director of the Orphanage at Winterthur , entitled , Documents for the Biography of Henry Pestalozzi . Mr. Morf has gone through public records , private letters , family papers , and indeed anything that was ...
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... 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 . By accompanying his grandfather on his ...
... 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 . By accompanying his grandfather on his ...
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... canton were for ever repeating the old adage about evil coming from the town . Young Henry felt this too . " When I am big , " he used to say , " I shall support the peasants ; they ought to have the same rights as the townspeople ...
... canton were for ever repeating the old adage about evil coming from the town . Young Henry felt this too . " When I am big , " he used to say , " I shall support the peasants ; they ought to have the same rights as the townspeople ...
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... canton , and that the new Helvetian Society would furnish them with the means . " Meanwhile the irritation caused at Geneva by the con- demnation of Rousseau had resulted in differences between the magistrates and the people , which ...
... canton , and that the new Helvetian Society would furnish them with the means . " Meanwhile the irritation caused at Geneva by the con- demnation of Rousseau had resulted in differences between the magistrates and the people , which ...
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... canton , apprising the astonished peasants of the existence of an abominable pamphlet , which endangered the safety of the State , and ordering that its author , Charles Muller , should be arrested and handed over to justice by any one ...
... canton , apprising the astonished peasants of the existence of an abominable pamphlet , which endangered the safety of the State , and ordering that its author , Charles Muller , should be arrested and handed over to justice by any one ...
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