Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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Side xvii
... able to collect concerning the childhood of a man who has already had so many biographers , but the history of whose life is still so full of error and defects . Amongst the innumerable works on Pestalozzi , we must par- ticularly ...
... able to collect concerning the childhood of a man who has already had so many biographers , but the history of whose life is still so full of error and defects . Amongst the innumerable works on Pestalozzi , we must par- ticularly ...
Side xviii
... able to profit by the many German publications which , for some years past , have been throwing new light on the life and work of Pestalozzi . Two in particular have been very useful to us : - First , that of Mr. Morf , at one time head ...
... able to profit by the many German publications which , for some years past , have been throwing new light on the life and work of Pestalozzi . Two in particular have been very useful to us : - First , that of Mr. Morf , at one time head ...
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... able to enjoy a freer and more active life than he had ever enjoyed in Zurich . At that time , the village pastors of the canton were for ever repeating the old adage about evil coming from the town . Young Henry felt this too . " When ...
... able to enjoy a freer and more active life than he had ever enjoyed in Zurich . At that time , the village pastors of the canton were for ever repeating the old adage about evil coming from the town . Young Henry felt this too . " When ...
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... people consists in its being able to organize its government as it likes . Besides , it was formally stipulated that the people should be free to adopt or reject the various constitutional measures , and now PESTALOZZI THE STUDENT . 15.
... people consists in its being able to organize its government as it likes . Besides , it was formally stipulated that the people should be free to adopt or reject the various constitutional measures , and now PESTALOZZI THE STUDENT . 15.
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... able to improve the condition of the people by legislation . He cared little for the harshness of the rich , but he was deeply hurt by the part taken in the matter by those whom he had meant to serve . The real cause of the material ...
... able to improve the condition of the people by legislation . He cared little for the harshness of the rich , but he was deeply hurt by the part taken in the matter by those whom he had meant to serve . The real cause of the material ...
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Aargau able activity afterwards already amongst anxious asked Basle Berne Birr Burgdorf canton Castle child devoted discourse doctrine elementary education entirely establishment everything exercises experience faith father feel Fellenberg Fichte French friends of humanity give Glarus happiness heart hope humanity ideas influence institute instruction Iselin Joseph Schmidt knowledge Koenigsfelden Krusi labours Lenzburg Leonard and Gertrude lessons letter liberty living longer looked lozzi masters means ment mind moral mother nature Neuhof never Niederer Niederer's parents Pesta Pestalozzi Pestalozzi's method poor children powers principles Prussia published pupils Ramsauer reform religious result Schmidt seemed sense-impression Seyffarth society soon Soyaux spirit spite Stanz strength success Swiss Switzerland taught teaching things thought tion to-day Trogen true truth Unterwalden Vaud views whole words writings young Yverdun Zurich
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Side 366 - Zurich, the 1zth of January, 1746 Died at Brugg, the 17th of February, 1827 Saviour of the poor at Neuhof, at Stanz the father of orphans, at Burgdorf and Munchenbuchsee founder of the popular school, at Yverdun the educator of humanity; man, Christian, and citizen. All for others, nothing for himself. Peace to his ashes. TO OUR FATHER PESTALOZZI Grateful Aargau The spread of the method in Europe.