The Quarterly Review, Band 266,Ausgabe 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... historian , who , in days to come , essays to write the history of this important epoch . We turn to a more general ... historian ? And where do you find the professional historian who is not a politician . It is , surely , arguable that ...
... historian , who , in days to come , essays to write the history of this important epoch . We turn to a more general ... historian ? And where do you find the professional historian who is not a politician . It is , surely , arguable that ...
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... historian's criterion of relevance is , in a certain sense , the line drawn between such points of coincidence : the principle of abridgment is the adequate description of the mediations whereby each coincidence merged into the next ...
... historian's criterion of relevance is , in a certain sense , the line drawn between such points of coincidence : the principle of abridgment is the adequate description of the mediations whereby each coincidence merged into the next ...
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... historian . ' But surely , whereas the element of free - will in the construction of the poem is practically ... historian , because on the Archbishop's own admission the thought or meaning which is the ground of necessity for every part ...
... historian . ' But surely , whereas the element of free - will in the construction of the poem is practically ... historian , because on the Archbishop's own admission the thought or meaning which is the ground of necessity for every part ...
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