Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... establishment thus : " The place I am living in has many charms . My rooms , newly plastered and whitewashed , are pleasant , and will do well enough for the present . The house stands by itself at some little distance from the road ...
... establishment thus : " The place I am living in has many charms . My rooms , newly plastered and whitewashed , are pleasant , and will do well enough for the present . The house stands by itself at some little distance from the road ...
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... establishment , in which they would not only live , but at the same time re- ceive a certain elementary education . I consider that any careful experiment in this direction would be of the highest importance for humanity . " In the poor ...
... establishment , in which they would not only live , but at the same time re- ceive a certain elementary education . I consider that any careful experiment in this direction would be of the highest importance for humanity . " In the poor ...
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... establishment at Neuhof and evidence as to its work- ing , were collected from the Ephemerides , and published by Seyffarth in his complete edition of Pestalozzi's works ( vol . viii . ) . These various documents throw a new light on ...
... establishment at Neuhof and evidence as to its work- ing , were collected from the Ephemerides , and published by Seyffarth in his complete edition of Pestalozzi's works ( vol . viii . ) . These various documents throw a new light on ...
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... establishment receiving children at the age of eight or nine years and keeping them for six years . The first year ... establishment , and from this calculation it results that after the sixth year the establishment would have paid all ...
... establishment receiving children at the age of eight or nine years and keeping them for six years . The first year ... establishment , and from this calculation it results that after the sixth year the establishment would have paid all ...
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... establishment ; Mrs. Pestalozzi has been seriously ill nearly the whole time . In spite of the greatest attention to cleanliness , several children have suffered from an infectious skin disease . There have also been twenty - four cases ...
... establishment ; Mrs. Pestalozzi has been seriously ill nearly the whole time . In spite of the greatest attention to cleanliness , several children have suffered from an infectious skin disease . There have also been twenty - four cases ...
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