Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... knowledge of men and things , and unshakable fidelity , may be able to protect you from the dangers to which you will be exposed . ' " " Bluntschly died on the 24th of May , 1767 , leaving Pesta- lozzi and Anna in deep grief . The ...
... knowledge of men and things , and unshakable fidelity , may be able to protect you from the dangers to which you will be exposed . ' " " Bluntschly died on the 24th of May , 1767 , leaving Pesta- lozzi and Anna in deep grief . The ...
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... I have learned to know my countrymen , and this knowledge will be useful to me by and by . As my health is not very good , I think it more than probable you will survive me , though my 24 PESTALOZZI : HIS LIFE AND WORK . 24.
... I have learned to know my countrymen , and this knowledge will be useful to me by and by . As my health is not very good , I think it more than probable you will survive me , though my 24 PESTALOZZI : HIS LIFE AND WORK . 24.
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... knowledge of the world might have for her daughter's happiness . Much as he loved Anna , however , our young reformer would not give up his agricultural projects . Furnished with a letter of introduction from his friend Lavater , he ...
... knowledge of the world might have for her daughter's happiness . Much as he loved Anna , however , our young reformer would not give up his agricultural projects . Furnished with a letter of introduction from his friend Lavater , he ...
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... knowledge of words with no dis- tinct idea of the things they represent enormously increases the difficulty of getting at the truth . The most ignorant man would have been struck by this fact if he had been present at our lesson . The ...
... knowledge of words with no dis- tinct idea of the things they represent enormously increases the difficulty of getting at the truth . The most ignorant man would have been struck by this fact if he had been present at our lesson . The ...
Side 42
... knowledge would be , if we could receive the truth without alloy ! O God ! who art my Father and the Father of my child , teach me to understand the holy natural laws by which Thou preparest us slowly by means of an innumer- able ...
... knowledge would be , if we could receive the truth without alloy ! O God ! who art my Father and the Father of my child , teach me to understand the holy natural laws by which Thou preparest us slowly by means of an innumer- able ...
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