Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... looked after them in- dividually with such care that they all loved and respected him as a father . Bodmer was a Professor at Zurich for nearly fifty years , and it is to him particularly that the town owes the many talented men it has ...
... looked after them in- dividually with such care that they all loved and respected him as a father . Bodmer was a Professor at Zurich for nearly fifty years , and it is to him particularly that the town owes the many talented men it has ...
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... looked upor as the pillars of our liberty , and held more in honour amongst us . " " I would that all my fellow - citizens could study the history of Switzerland and the laws of the canton , and that the new Helvetian Society would ...
... looked upor as the pillars of our liberty , and held more in honour amongst us . " " I would that all my fellow - citizens could study the history of Switzerland and the laws of the canton , and that the new Helvetian Society would ...
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... looked south on to the garden . The house was burned down in 1842 ; but though the walls and roof have since been restored , the interior has remained empty , and is now used as a store- house . On the east side of the house runs a road ...
... looked south on to the garden . The house was burned down in 1842 ; but though the walls and roof have since been restored , the interior has remained empty , and is now used as a store- house . On the east side of the house runs a road ...
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... looked at him coldly , and then , without a word , took a second nut and ate them both before his eyes . He did not stop crying ; I held him a looking - glass ; he rushed off to hide himself . 6 over- " I have often admired the simple ...
... looked at him coldly , and then , without a word , took a second nut and ate them both before his eyes . He did not stop crying ; I held him a looking - glass ; he rushed off to hide himself . 6 over- " I have often admired the simple ...
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... looked strong and robust , and their faces wore an expression of cheerfulness , frankness , and intelli- gence , which , when they first arrived , had been entirely wanting . They made considerable progress with their manual work , as ...
... looked strong and robust , and their faces wore an expression of cheerfulness , frankness , and intelli- gence , which , when they first arrived , had been entirely wanting . They made considerable progress with their manual work , as ...
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