Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... devoted herself to the education of her three children with the most complete abnegation , foregoing everything that could have given her pleasure . In this noble sacrifice she was supported by a poor young servant whom I can never ...
... devoted herself to the education of her three children with the most complete abnegation , foregoing everything that could have given her pleasure . In this noble sacrifice she was supported by a poor young servant whom I can never ...
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... devoted to alms , gratuities , and new year's gifts was out of all proportion to our personal expenses . Although these extra disbursements always troubled my mother and Babeli , they never hesitated to make them . My brother , my ...
... devoted to alms , gratuities , and new year's gifts was out of all proportion to our personal expenses . Although these extra disbursements always troubled my mother and Babeli , they never hesitated to make them . My brother , my ...
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... devote his whole life . 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 ...
... devote his whole life . 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 ...
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... devoted wife who was his support for forty - six years . Pestalozzi was small and ugly . His health , never good , had been broken by work and study , and the doctors had advised him to take a long rest in the country . He was entirely ...
... devoted wife who was his support for forty - six years . Pestalozzi was small and ugly . His health , never good , had been broken by work and study , and the doctors had advised him to take a long rest in the country . He was entirely ...
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... devoted to the steady acquirement of necessary knowledge , you must suffer no interruption . Let such hours be few , but let them be inviolable . The least irregularity in this respect must be immediately corrected . Make it impossible ...
... devoted to the steady acquirement of necessary knowledge , you must suffer no interruption . Let such hours be few , but let them be inviolable . The least irregularity in this respect must be immediately corrected . Make it impossible ...
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