Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... strength and 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 ...
... strength and 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 ...
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... strength , all my intelligence and zeal , into this work , I shall be quite able to supply the modest wants of a family living in the country , and living principally on the produce of its own land . But my master and I go farther ; we ...
... strength , all my intelligence and zeal , into this work , I shall be quite able to supply the modest wants of a family living in the country , and living principally on the produce of its own land . But my master and I go farther ; we ...
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... strength ; Thou hast made me the father of an immortal soul . Ah ! if I could only show my gratitude for Thy goodness by my repentance , repentance for a long life of sin from which I have never once turned aside ! Send me Thy Spirit ...
... strength ; Thou hast made me the father of an immortal soul . Ah ! if I could only show my gratitude for Thy goodness by my repentance , repentance for a long life of sin from which I have never once turned aside ! Send me Thy Spirit ...
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... strength to overcome difficulties . But in these hours of freedom let him be taught by Nature rather than by you . Let him fully realize that she is the real teacher and that you , with your art , do nothing more than walk quietly at ...
... strength to overcome difficulties . But in these hours of freedom let him be taught by Nature rather than by you . Let him fully realize that she is the real teacher and that you , with your art , do nothing more than walk quietly at ...
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... in his education till the year 1775 , but after that time his teaching became subordinate the needs of a new enterprise which absorbed all his father's time and strength , and for the next five 48 PESTALOZZI : HIS LIFE AND WORK .
... in his education till the year 1775 , but after that time his teaching became subordinate the needs of a new enterprise which absorbed all his father's time and strength , and for the next five 48 PESTALOZZI : HIS LIFE AND WORK .
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