Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... tion to be something visionary and other - worldly . At the present time statesmanship looks first to the war footing of the nation , and next after this , but before all else , to the education of the masses . The reader of ...
... tion to be something visionary and other - worldly . At the present time statesmanship looks first to the war footing of the nation , and next after this , but before all else , to the education of the masses . The reader of ...
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... tion , my friend Professor Joseph Payne , drew my attention to the excellent biography of Pestalozzi by the Baron de Guimps . Professor Payne has now been taken from us more than thirteen years , and I have been hoping all those years ...
... tion , my friend Professor Joseph Payne , drew my attention to the excellent biography of Pestalozzi by the Baron de Guimps . Professor Payne has now been taken from us more than thirteen years , and I have been hoping all those years ...
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... tion , and had obtained for the former the right of remonstrance and veto in all measures which affected the constitution . And so , in 1762 , when the Government , following in the steps of the Paris Parliament , condemned the author ...
... tion , and had obtained for the former the right of remonstrance and veto in all measures which affected the constitution . And so , in 1762 , when the Government , following in the steps of the Paris Parliament , condemned the author ...
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... tion ; I did nothing without consulting him ; he was gay , gentle and kind . We were in the habit of talking over the best ways of helping the poor . One day I asked his opinion of some ribbons I had to choose from . ' They are ...
... tion ; I did nothing without consulting him ; he was gay , gentle and kind . We were in the habit of talking over the best ways of helping the poor . One day I asked his opinion of some ribbons I had to choose from . ' They are ...
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... tion . As there was no house on the land , he settled temporarily at Muligen , a small village on the left bank of the Reuss , about two miles to the west of Letten . The house he occu- pied was an old mansion , said to have been 28 ...
... tion . As there was no house on the land , he settled temporarily at Muligen , a small village on the left bank of the Reuss , about two miles to the west of Letten . The house he occu- pied was an old mansion , said to have been 28 ...
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