Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... exercise more care in choosing companions for their children . For who does not know what a powerful influence good or bad companionship has on young souls ? " " I would have people as eager to speak of a man's progress and good ...
... exercise more care in choosing companions for their children . For who does not know what a powerful influence good or bad companionship has on young souls ? " " I would have people as eager to speak of a man's progress and good ...
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... exercise of a man's faculties aud talents , to be profitable , must follow the course laid down by Nature for the education of humanity . 24. " This is why the man who , in simplicity and inno- cence , exercises his forces and faculties ...
... exercise of a man's faculties aud talents , to be profitable , must follow the course laid down by Nature for the education of humanity . 24. " This is why the man who , in simplicity and inno- cence , exercises his forces and faculties ...
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... exercise his judg- ment , to open his heart to noble sentiments , is , I think , the chief end of education ; and how can this end be reached so surely as by training the child as early as possible in the various daily duties of ...
... exercise his judg- ment , to open his heart to noble sentiments , is , I think , the chief end of education ; and how can this end be reached so surely as by training the child as early as possible in the various daily duties of ...
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... exercise for heart , mind , and body . Having failed in his attempt to give the world a practical example of this method of regeneration , he tried to make it known by his writings , and explained it in such a way as to make it clear ...
... exercise for heart , mind , and body . Having failed in his attempt to give the world a practical example of this method of regeneration , he tried to make it known by his writings , and explained it in such a way as to make it clear ...
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... exercise of the sentiments of pity and justice , love and gratitude , faith and charity , which the Creator has set in the human soul . Each individual must have the desire to be higher , nobler , and better , and must endeavour to make ...
... exercise of the sentiments of pity and justice , love and gratitude , faith and charity , which the Creator has set in the human soul . Each individual must have the desire to be higher , nobler , and better , and must endeavour to make ...
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