Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1914 - 445 sider |
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Side 73
... Fellenberg ; relations with Fichte . " An Inquiry into the Course of Nature in the Development of the Human Race . " Merit as a writer . 66 THE failure of the undertaking at Neuhof had not changed Pestalozzi's belief in the possibility ...
... Fellenberg ; relations with Fichte . " An Inquiry into the Course of Nature in the Development of the Human Race . " Merit as a writer . 66 THE failure of the undertaking at Neuhof had not changed Pestalozzi's belief in the possibility ...
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... Fellenberg , the celebrated founder of the Hofwyl institutions . His letters give us valuable information as to the view he took of the French Revolution , and as to the hopes , and more especially the fears , with which it filled him ...
... Fellenberg , the celebrated founder of the Hofwyl institutions . His letters give us valuable information as to the view he took of the French Revolution , and as to the hopes , and more especially the fears , with which it filled him ...
Side 105
... Fellenberg , were much more intimate than has generally been supposed . Fichte had married a very old friend of Mrs. Pestalozzi's , and as he often stayed in Zurich , a great friendship had sprung up between the two thinkers , who , in ...
... Fellenberg , were much more intimate than has generally been supposed . Fichte had married a very old friend of Mrs. Pestalozzi's , and as he often stayed in Zurich , a great friendship had sprung up between the two thinkers , who , in ...
Side 125
... Fellenberg has shown us how much he dreaded the intervention of France in the home affairs of Switzerland ; but in the beginning of 1798 this intervention was an accomplished fact , and the young republic , scarcely recovered from the ...
... Fellenberg has shown us how much he dreaded the intervention of France in the home affairs of Switzerland ; but in the beginning of 1798 this intervention was an accomplished fact , and the young republic , scarcely recovered from the ...
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... Fellenberg , who had asked him to visit him . Pestalozzi replied in these words : " A thousand thanks for your warm invitation , but I wil not and , indeed , cannot thrust my troubles upon my friends . It is my duty , and it is within ...
... Fellenberg , who had asked him to visit him . Pestalozzi replied in these words : " A thousand thanks for your warm invitation , but I wil not and , indeed , cannot thrust my troubles upon my friends . It is my duty , and it is within ...
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