Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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Side viii
... happiest of all Rousseau's influences is his effect upon Pestalozzi . The education of the people as people , an education reaching all classes , owes to Pes- talozzi its greatest debt , and through him to Rousseau still a large ...
... happiest of all Rousseau's influences is his effect upon Pestalozzi . The education of the people as people , an education reaching all classes , owes to Pes- talozzi its greatest debt , and through him to Rousseau still a large ...
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... happiness . Did you find it ? -Alas ! much too late . Where did you seek it ? -In Persia , in India , in Japan , at the ends of the earth . Where did you find it ? -It had been in my own village , in my father's house , whilst I had ...
... happiness . Did you find it ? -Alas ! much too late . Where did you seek it ? -In Persia , in India , in Japan , at the ends of the earth . Where did you find it ? -It had been in my own village , in my father's house , whilst I had ...
Side 11
... happiness with- out having either the power or the means of acquiring that position which alone can give them . These dreams had all the more power over us because it was to our best feelings that they appealed when they incited us to ...
... happiness with- out having either the power or the means of acquiring that position which alone can give them . These dreams had all the more power over us because it was to our best feelings that they appealed when they incited us to ...
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... happiness . The picture of this decadence has such a striking resemblance to the state of Switzerland in the last century , that the translator , in a footnote , and with a touch of irony , reminds those readers who might fancy they had ...
... happiness . The picture of this decadence has such a striking resemblance to the state of Switzerland in the last century , that the translator , in a footnote , and with a touch of irony , reminds those readers who might fancy they had ...
Side 20
... happiest of all occupations . In countries which are not free , men are compelled to become mechanics , but in free countries it is better to be an agriculturist . " In the autumn of 1765 , Bodmer wrote as follows to Sulzer at ...
... happiest of all occupations . In countries which are not free , men are compelled to become mechanics , but in free countries it is better to be an agriculturist . " In the autumn of 1765 , Bodmer wrote as follows to Sulzer at ...
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