I would ask them half in fun to keep their eyes fixed on their middle fingers. It is hardly credible how useful simple things of this sort sometimes are as means to the very highest ends. One young girl, for instance, who had been little better than a... Pestalozzi: An Account of His Life and Work - Side 245af Henry Holman - 1908 - 322 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Roger de baron Guimps - 1890 - 474 sider
...hardly credible how useful simple things of this sort sometimes are as means to the very highest ends. " One young girl, for instance, who had been little...education of the moral sentiments than any amount of teaching and lectures in which this simple fact is ignored. " Thanks to the application of these principles,... | |
| Roger de baron Guimps - 1890 - 480 sider
...hardly credible how useful simple things of this sort sometimes are as means to the very highest ends. " One young girl, for instance, who had been little...education of the moral sentiments than any amount of teaching and lectures in which this simple fact is ignored. " Thanks to the application of these principles,... | |
| Robert Hebert Quick - 1890 - 608 sider
...hardly credible how useful simple things of this sort sometimes are as means to the very highest ends. " One young girl, for instance, who had been little...education of the moral sentiments than any amount of teaching and lectures in which this simple fact is ignored. "Thanks to the application of these principles,... | |
| Roger de baron Guimps - 1890 - 498 sider
...hardly credible how useful simple things of this sort sometimes are as means to the very highest ends. " One young girl, for instance, who had been little...possible. " These experiences have shown me that the more habit of carrying oneself well does much morelcr the education of the moral sentiments than any... | |
| 1900 - 616 sider
...This demands will and strengthens will. Pestalozzi was a firm believer in this. At Stauz he tells us : "One young girl, for instance, who had been little...education than any one would have believed possible." Encourage small acts of self-denial, of polite attention, of emulation both at games and in the schoolroom,... | |
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