Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... , he had disclosed the vices which were secretly undermining a public educa- tional institution ; this letter had excited some very angry feeling , and on its authorship being discovered , Pestalozzi PESTALOZZI THE STUDENT . II.
... , he had disclosed the vices which were secretly undermining a public educa- tional institution ; this letter had excited some very angry feeling , and on its authorship being discovered , Pestalozzi PESTALOZZI THE STUDENT . II.
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Roger de baron Guimps. feeling , and on its authorship being discovered , Pestalozzi , although an inquiry had proved the truth of his statements , had been threatened with severe punishment , and had been obliged to escape to Höngg to ...
Roger de baron Guimps. feeling , and on its authorship being discovered , Pestalozzi , although an inquiry had proved the truth of his statements , had been threatened with severe punishment , and had been obliged to escape to Höngg to ...
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... a few years I should have been in a very good position . " 1 1 Were not these wild schemes suggested by a vague feeling of danger ? Such were the ideas that were current amongst the students 20 PESTALOZZI : HIS LIFE AND WORK .
... a few years I should have been in a very good position . " 1 1 Were not these wild schemes suggested by a vague feeling of danger ? Such were the ideas that were current amongst the students 20 PESTALOZZI : HIS LIFE AND WORK .
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... feel sure of being able to do exactly as he is doing . " Anna Schulthess had four brothers younger than herself ; the second , Gaspard , had been intimate with Pestalozzi , and had always known and approved of his love for his sister ...
... feel sure of being able to do exactly as he is doing . " Anna Schulthess had four brothers younger than herself ; the second , Gaspard , had been intimate with Pestalozzi , and had always known and approved of his love for his sister ...
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... feel the need of making himself holy , that he may be able to teach holiness to the one he holds so dear . Pestalozzi's entry in his wife's diary soon after the birth of his son , is as follows : แ Ah , God ! I saw the time of gravest ...
... feel the need of making himself holy , that he may be able to teach holiness to the one he holds so dear . Pestalozzi's entry in his wife's diary soon after the birth of his son , is as follows : แ Ah , God ! I saw the time of gravest ...
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