Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... friend , at the happiness which is to be mine for a time . " It was now that Pestalozzi ... friends , Pestalozzi speaks quite openly of all that is in his mind ... humanity in her affairs ; if she still resists , her very faults will be ...
... friend , at the happiness which is to be mine for a time . " It was now that Pestalozzi ... friends , Pestalozzi speaks quite openly of all that is in his mind ... humanity in her affairs ; if she still resists , her very faults will be ...
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... friend ; I am more than prudent , I am innocent , and , in the face of my innocence ... humanity is to be bought by no man , either French or Swiss . " My ... friends of the clergy in the neighbourhood , cross themselves when they meet ...
... friend ; I am more than prudent , I am innocent , and , in the face of my innocence ... humanity is to be bought by no man , either French or Swiss . " My ... friends of the clergy in the neighbourhood , cross themselves when they meet ...
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... friends : ' There is that going on at Burgdorf which deserves the respectful attention and support of all those who are interested in the happiness of humanity , and in the progress of public education . " The numerous visitors to the ...
... friends : ' There is that going on at Burgdorf which deserves the respectful attention and support of all those who are interested in the happiness of humanity , and in the progress of public education . " The numerous visitors to the ...
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Roger de baron Guimps. of my good friends Pestalozzi , Niederer , Mieg , von Türck , Schmidt , and others , men who , in different degrees , are very dear to me , since we are all striving for the same great end , the raising of humanity ...
Roger de baron Guimps. of my good friends Pestalozzi , Niederer , Mieg , von Türck , Schmidt , and others , men who , in different degrees , are very dear to me , since we are all striving for the same great end , the raising of humanity ...
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... humanity . This " Friends ! I feel to - day obliged to say , and I say it with a firm and unalterable conviction , that our part of the world , so far at least as education and the condition of the poor are concerned , has long been ...
... humanity . This " Friends ! I feel to - day obliged to say , and I say it with a firm and unalterable conviction , that our part of the world , so far at least as education and the condition of the poor are concerned , has long been ...
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