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... reference to past events . It comes to us , in the first place , as a story of the past . It is , of course , a present , observable phenomenon . But it is not that fact about it , and it is not its present observable features , which ...
... reference to past events . It comes to us , in the first place , as a story of the past . It is , of course , a present , observable phenomenon . But it is not that fact about it , and it is not its present observable features , which ...
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... references to pass- ing the metropolitan sees of Amalfi and Conza are very remarkable , especially the latter , which was far inland from the line of the route apparently followed . Archbishop Walter might be expected to have an ...
... references to pass- ing the metropolitan sees of Amalfi and Conza are very remarkable , especially the latter , which was far inland from the line of the route apparently followed . Archbishop Walter might be expected to have an ...
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... reference , and so lucid when the technicalities are once mastered ' . Although he preferred German as his scientific language , Liebermann had little difficulty in expressing himself , orally or in writing , in idiomatic English ; and ...
... reference , and so lucid when the technicalities are once mastered ' . Although he preferred German as his scientific language , Liebermann had little difficulty in expressing himself , orally or in writing , in idiomatic English ; and ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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