The first elements of geography were taught us from the land itself. We were first taken to a narrow valley not far from Yverdun, where the river Buron runs. After taking a general view of the valley, we were made to examine the details, until we had... Pestalozzi: An Account of His Life and Work - Side 229af Henry Holman - 1908 - 322 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Roger de baron Guimps - 1890 - 480 sider
...geography were taught us from the land itself. We were first taken to a narrow valley not far from Yverdun, where the river Buron runs. After taking a general...complete idea of it. We were then told to take some of the clay which lay in beds on one side of the valley, and fill the baskets which we had brought... | |
| Roger de baron Guimps - 1890 - 474 sider
...geography were taught us from the land itself. We were first taken to a narrow valley not far from Yverdun, where the river Buron runs. After taking a general...complete idea of it. We were then told to take some of the clay which lay in beds on one side of the valley, and fill the baskets which we had brought... | |
| Roger de baron Guimps - 1890 - 498 sider
...details, until we had obtained an exact and complete idea of it. We were then told to take some of the clay which lay in beds on one side of the valley,...the baskets which we had brought for the purpose. On our return to the Castle, we took our places at the long tables, and reproduced in relief the valley... | |
| Samuel Chester Parker - 1912 - 540 sider
...details, until we had obtained an exact and complete idea of it. We were then told to take some of the clay which lay in beds on one side of the valley,...the baskets which we had brought for the purpose. On our return to the Castle, we took our places at the long tables, and reproduced in relief the valley... | |
| Lawrence Augustus Averill - 1924 - 448 sider
...Pestalozzi at Yverdon : The first elements of geography were taught us from the land itself. We were first taken to a narrow valley not far from Yverdon, where...complete idea of it. We were then told to take some of the clay which lay in beds on one side of the valley, and fill the baskets which we had brought... | |
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