Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1914 - 445 sider |
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... living and active , naturally made a strong impression on his grandchild , who used to say afterwards : " The best way for a child to learn to fear God is to see and hear a real Christian . ” At the same time , this life of active ...
... living and active , naturally made a strong impression on his grandchild , who used to say afterwards : " The best way for a child to learn to fear God is to see and hear a real Christian . ” At the same time , this life of active ...
Side 27
... living in the meantime . " The best way of getting anything out of the land the first year is to grow vegetables . The method of growing vege- tables has undergone improvements of which people in Zurich know nothing , but which I have ...
... living in the meantime . " The best way of getting anything out of the land the first year is to grow vegetables . The method of growing vege- tables has undergone improvements of which people in Zurich know nothing , but which I have ...
Side 28
... living . Do you not think , beloved , I am right to say that by putting all my 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 ...
... living . Do you not think , beloved , I am right to say that by putting all my 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 ...
Side 29
... living at Höngg , but had become very infirm . Pestalozzi had once said , speaking of his mother : " If you could only see what she does at Höngg , how she denies herself , and what she bears for our sakes Anna also contributed , though ...
... living at Höngg , but had become very infirm . Pestalozzi had once said , speaking of his mother : " If you could only see what she does at Höngg , how she denies herself , and what she bears for our sakes Anna also contributed , though ...
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... living without undue labour , provided that enough capital were advanced to organize an establishment ,, in which they would not only live , but at the same time re- ceive a certain elementary education . I consider that any careful ...
... living without undue labour , provided that enough capital were advanced to organize an establishment ,, in which they would not only live , but at the same time re- ceive a certain elementary education . I consider that any careful ...
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