Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... longer . When my mother expected visitors , no pains were spared to make our one room fit to receive them . " This economy did not prevent the children from occasion- ally having a little pocket - money . One day , when little Henry had ...
... longer . When my mother expected visitors , no pains were spared to make our one room fit to receive them . " This economy did not prevent the children from occasion- ally having a little pocket - money . One day , when little Henry had ...
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... longer deserve our confidence . Come what may , then , I for one shall not go . " Muller , saying the paper had been given him by some one , read it privately to a few friends , and then locked it up in his desk . But he afterwards ...
... longer deserve our confidence . Come what may , then , I for one shall not go . " Muller , saying the paper had been given him by some one , read it privately to a few friends , and then locked it up in his desk . But he afterwards ...
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... longer anything but a dangerous revolutionary . Nor did the effects of the sentence cease to make themselves felt for a long time ; indeed the undertakings even of his middle age suffered from it . As all chance of a public appointment ...
... longer anything but a dangerous revolutionary . Nor did the effects of the sentence cease to make themselves felt for a long time ; indeed the undertakings even of his middle age suffered from it . As all chance of a public appointment ...
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... longer want a large circle of friends , but I do not regret the years I have given to social intercourse . I have learned to know my countrymen , and this knowledge will be useful to me by and by . As my health is not very good , I ...
... longer want a large circle of friends , but I do not regret the years I have given to social intercourse . I have learned to know my countrymen , and this knowledge will be useful to me by and by . As my health is not very good , I ...
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... longer delayed . Anna's parents , however , still withheld their consent , and it was as much as Pesta- lozzi's friends , Lavater , Füssli , Hotz , and others could do to make them promise that they would not forcibly restrain their ...
... longer delayed . Anna's parents , however , still withheld their consent , and it was as much as Pesta- lozzi's friends , Lavater , Füssli , Hotz , and others could do to make them promise that they would not forcibly restrain their ...
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