... licence, and despotism. The nations of Europe are corrupted by a sensual civilization, which does but stimulate their appetites and their vanity, making those who suffer envious of those who enjoy, and those who enjoy insensible to the troubles of... Pestalozzi: His Life and Work - Side 313af Roger de baron Guimps - 1890 - 438 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
 | 1841 - 380 sider
...works are ' Leonhard and Gertrude,' ' Christopher and Else,' ' Evenings of a Recluse,' ' Inquiries into the Course of Nature in the Development of the Human Race,' ' How Gertrude teaches her Children,' ' The Mother's Book,' and many other elementary works. * Page... | |
 | German prose writers, Sarah AUSTIN - 1841 - 388 sider
...works are ' Leonhard and Gertrude,' ' Christopher and Else,' ' Evenings of a Recluse,' ' Inquiries into the Course of Nature in the Development of the Human Race,'' How Gertrude teaches her Children,' ' The Mother's Book, ' and many other elementary works. * Page... | |
 | Karl Georg L. von Raumer - 1855 - 92 sider
...principally to the condition of Switzerland at that time.f In. 1798 appeared Pestalozzi's " Researches into the Course of Nature in the Development of the Human Race." He says himself, speaking of this book, " I wrought at it for three long years with incredible toil,... | |
 | 1857 - 944 sider
...Klopstock, and Jacobi ; he also visited several normal schools. In 1798 appeared Pestalozzi's "Researches into the Course of Nature in the Development of the Human Race." Ho says himself, speaking of this book, " I wrought at it for three long years with incredible toil,... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1859 - 480 sider
...Klopstock, and Jacobi ; he also visited several normal schools. In 1798 appeared Pestalozzi's "Researches into the Course of Nature in the Development of the Human Race." He says himself, speaking of this book, "I wrought at it for three long years with incredible toil,... | |
 | Robert Hebert Quick - 1868 - 360 sider
...toil, and which, when it did appear, was doomed to the most complete neglect, was his ' Researches into the Course of Nature in the Development of the Human Race.' The consequences of the French Revolution called Pestalozzi from his philosophical speculations. French... | |
 | 1894 - 700 sider
...thought during the ten years of his seclusion at Keuhof. 26. Specimens of Pestalozzi's "Fables !" 27. His Inquiry into the Course of Nature in the Development of the Human Kace. 28. Characteristics of Pestalozzi'a doctrine before 1798. V. PREYKR'S THE SENSES AND THE WILL.... | |
 | Roger de baron Guimps - 1890 - 494 sider
...on you as a son. Besides the strength which makes you valuable, and which is the gift of Nature, yon have still greater gifts, for you are a true man,...do well to think over this advice, and act on it. About this time there arrived at Yverdun the celebrated Doctor Bell, the founder of the system of mutual... | |
 | Roger de baron Guimps - 1890 - 496 sider
...On the Causes of the French Revolution. Never published by Pestalozzi. 1797. Fables (2 vols.). — An Inquiry into the Course of Nature in the Development of the Human Baee. 1798. Political Pamphlets on the Swiss Eevolntion : A Word to the Legislative Councils of Helvetia;... | |
 | Robert Hebert Quick - 1890 - 608 sider
...completeness, and after labouring for three years with almost .incredible toil he published in 1797 his " Inquiry into the Course of Nature in the Development of the Human Race." This book is pronounced even by his biographer Guimps to be " prolix and obscure," and, says Pestalozzi,... | |
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