Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... humanity , became , in turn , theologian , lawyer , agriculturist , manufacturer , author , journa- list , and schoolmaster ; a man who , amid flattery from kings and people , never swerved a moment from his course ; a man , finally ...
... humanity , became , in turn , theologian , lawyer , agriculturist , manufacturer , author , journa- list , and schoolmaster ; a man who , amid flattery from kings and people , never swerved a moment from his course ; a man , finally ...
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... humanity . His glory will lose nothing if we respect this last wish . Pestalozzi's great and beautiful character is like no other ; the eagle and the dove , the lion and the lamb are there , the woman and the child , perhaps , more than ...
... humanity . His glory will lose nothing if we respect this last wish . Pestalozzi's great and beautiful character is like no other ; the eagle and the dove , the lion and the lamb are there , the woman and the child , perhaps , more than ...
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... from its very beginning , since it resulted in Pestalozzi's finding his true vocation , and becoming the benefactor of humanity . CHAPTER IV . PESTALOZZI THE FATHER . He reproaches himself PESTALOZZI THE AGRICULTURIST . 35.
... from its very beginning , since it resulted in Pestalozzi's finding his true vocation , and becoming the benefactor of humanity . CHAPTER IV . PESTALOZZI THE FATHER . He reproaches himself PESTALOZZI THE AGRICULTURIST . 35.
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... humanity ; sad fate of the child who was the subject of it . In the lives of young men there is often a period , more or or less transient , of passion and illusion , that carries them into paths from which disappointments and the ...
... humanity ; sad fate of the child who was the subject of it . In the lives of young men there is often a period , more or or less transient , of passion and illusion , that carries them into paths from which disappointments and the ...
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... humanity , he advocated unbounded liberty . " Let us endeavour to see how far he was right , and profit by his wisdom . " I would say to the teacher : Be thoroughly convinced of the immense value of liberty ; do not let vanity make you ...
... humanity , he advocated unbounded liberty . " Let us endeavour to see how far he was right , and profit by his wisdom . " I would say to the teacher : Be thoroughly convinced of the immense value of liberty ; do not let vanity make you ...
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