Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1914 - 445 sider |
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... INSTITUTE AT BURGDORF 173 • 190 · · • 201 XII . PESTALOZZI'S BOOKS AND METHOD AT BURGDORF 227 99 XIII . FIRST YEARS AT YVERDUN " 1 • 251 99 XIV . - DECLINE OF THE INSTITUTE XV . - DEATH - AGONY OF THE INSTITUTE 275 • 321 99 • XVI ...
... INSTITUTE AT BURGDORF 173 • 190 · · • 201 XII . PESTALOZZI'S BOOKS AND METHOD AT BURGDORF 227 99 XIII . FIRST YEARS AT YVERDUN " 1 • 251 99 XIV . - DECLINE OF THE INSTITUTE XV . - DEATH - AGONY OF THE INSTITUTE 275 • 321 99 • XVI ...
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... institute , successfully teaching the various elementary subjects , and winning especial distinction for his lessons in language and natural history . His old pupils will always remember him with affection : the fine , dignified head ...
... institute , successfully teaching the various elementary subjects , and winning especial distinction for his lessons in language and natural history . His old pupils will always remember him with affection : the fine , dignified head ...
Side 200
... goodness , ardour , and simple piety , which filled the house with harmony and joy , and encouraged earnestness in thought and work . CHAPTER XI . PESTALOZZI'S INSTITUTE AT BURGDORF . Pestalozzi and 200 PESTALOZZI : HIS LIFE AND WORK .
... goodness , ardour , and simple piety , which filled the house with harmony and joy , and encouraged earnestness in thought and work . CHAPTER XI . PESTALOZZI'S INSTITUTE AT BURGDORF . Pestalozzi and 200 PESTALOZZI : HIS LIFE AND WORK .
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... institute transferred first to Munchenbuchsee , then to Yverdun . Pesta- Bona- PESTALOZZI was now safe , for he had found in Krusi a man who not only thoroughly entered into his ideas , and eagerly acted on his suggestions , but who had ...
... institute transferred first to Munchenbuchsee , then to Yverdun . Pesta- Bona- PESTALOZZI was now safe , for he had found in Krusi a man who not only thoroughly entered into his ideas , and eagerly acted on his suggestions , but who had ...
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... institute opened is as follows : " Our society thus consisted of four very different men , brought together by a strange combination of circumstances : the founder , whose chief literary reputation was that of a dreamer , incapable in ...
... institute opened is as follows : " Our society thus consisted of four very different men , brought together by a strange combination of circumstances : the founder , whose chief literary reputation was that of a dreamer , incapable in ...
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