Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... views , that it would seem that the author must have drawn from a source which was not entirely trustworthy . It is this , undoubtedly , that has made him unfair to many of Pestalozzi's friends and fellow- workers . Before finishing ...
... views , that it would seem that the author must have drawn from a source which was not entirely trustworthy . It is this , undoubtedly , that has made him unfair to many of Pestalozzi's friends and fellow- workers . Before finishing ...
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... views . These young Liberals , several of whom afterwards became famous , now undertook a crusade against the abuses and in- justices of the time . During the years 1763 , 1764 , and 1765 they formally complained of three high ...
... views . These young Liberals , several of whom afterwards became famous , now undertook a crusade against the abuses and in- justices of the time . During the years 1763 , 1764 , and 1765 they formally complained of three high ...
Side 57
... views I can point to the twenty children who are now living and working with me . They are in perfect health , and their happiness , in spite of hard work , has surpassed my expectations . Their general cheerfulness and courage , and ...
... views I can point to the twenty children who are now living and working with me . They are in perfect health , and their happiness , in spite of hard work , has surpassed my expectations . Their general cheerfulness and courage , and ...
Side 58
... views , we hope shortly to publish some letters from Mr. Pestaloz , in which will be found many excellent ideas on the rural education of poor children . ” The letters thus announced by Iselin , together with notices of the ...
... views , we hope shortly to publish some letters from Mr. Pestaloz , in which will be found many excellent ideas on the rural education of poor children . ” The letters thus announced by Iselin , together with notices of the ...
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... views he had been unable to carry out . After Iselin's death , Pestalozzi thus expressed his admira- tion and gratitude for his lost benefactor : " He was a man to the end ; whatever was human attracted him , and he had moreover a ...
... views he had been unable to carry out . After Iselin's death , Pestalozzi thus expressed his admira- tion and gratitude for his lost benefactor : " He was a man to the end ; whatever was human attracted him , and he had moreover a ...
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