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Page 69
... remains than the movements of the sun and moon . But it is surely obvious that the only relevant unalterability is not found by us in present experience , but ascribed by us to that of which we take the present experience to be the ...
... remains than the movements of the sun and moon . But it is surely obvious that the only relevant unalterability is not found by us in present experience , but ascribed by us to that of which we take the present experience to be the ...
Page 73
... remains to me , therefore , I will attempt to sketch in a little more detail what I take to be the general form of historical thinking . It will have to be a very brief sketch , hardly more than some suggestions which might serve as ...
... remains to me , therefore , I will attempt to sketch in a little more detail what I take to be the general form of historical thinking . It will have to be a very brief sketch , hardly more than some suggestions which might serve as ...
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... remains in our public representa- tion of the main stream of music . Haydn is an immeasurably greater and more central master than we as yet realize , but his development was remarkably slow and his work remains transitional and archaic ...
... remains in our public representa- tion of the main stream of music . Haydn is an immeasurably greater and more central master than we as yet realize , but his development was remarkably slow and his work remains transitional and archaic ...
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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