Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... child . Such was Pestalozzi . In another age and in other circun- stances he would have been a saint . The Catholic Church has few greater or purer . The life of this man offers strange contrasts . It will seem full of eccentricities ...
... child . Such was Pestalozzi . In another age and in other circun- stances he would have been a saint . The Catholic Church has few greater or purer . The life of this man offers strange contrasts . It will seem full of eccentricities ...
Side 1
... CHILD . Influence of home on his character ; influence of school and of a visit to the country . To help the poor , he decides to be a village pastor . IN 1567 , Antony Pestalozzi , a Protestant refugee from Chiavenna , and his wife ...
... CHILD . Influence of home on his character ; influence of school and of a visit to the country . To help the poor , he decides to be a village pastor . IN 1567 , Antony Pestalozzi , a Protestant refugee from Chiavenna , and his wife ...
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... children will fall into the hands of strangers and their lot will be hard . Without your help she cannot possibly keep her children with her . ' Her noble , simple heart was touched , and her soul accepted the sacrifice . If ... CHILD . 3.
... children will fall into the hands of strangers and their lot will be hard . Without your help she cannot possibly keep her children with her . ' Her noble , simple heart was touched , and her soul accepted the sacrifice . If ... CHILD . 3.
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... child was initiated into the realities of the life of the people ; and although this was his first acquaintance with their suffer- ings , he was touched with profound compassion for them , and from that moment there burned in his heart ...
... child was initiated into the realities of the life of the people ; and although this was his first acquaintance with their suffer- ings , he was touched with profound compassion for them , and from that moment there burned in his heart ...
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... child , he wanted to buy sweetmeats in the shop adjoining his mother's house . The girl had great natural intelligence , and had received an unusually good education . When her father , J. J. Schulthess , started in business at the sign ...
... child , he wanted to buy sweetmeats in the shop adjoining his mother's house . The girl had great natural intelligence , and had received an unusually good education . When her father , J. J. Schulthess , started in business at the sign ...
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