[141] Krüsi, whose father was associated with Pestalozzi, gives a full account of these dissensions. He also tells many interesting incidents connected with Pestalozzi and his school at Yverdon, p. 45.

[142] Should be eighty-one.

[143] 1827.

[144] "Educational Reformers," p. 183.

[145] "Encyklopädisches Handbuch," Vol. V, p. 320.

[146] "In him the most interesting thing is his life."—Quick.

[147] Not original with Pestalozzi,—see Port Royalists.

[148] For statement of his principles, see Compayré, p. 438; Williams, p. 312; Krüsi, p. 169.