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It is now possible to apply to the historical investigation of the immediate past nearly all the methods which have been elaborated for the study of the remoter past . Here , in fact , is one of the reasons for my own perplexity .
It is now possible to apply to the historical investigation of the immediate past nearly all the methods which have been elaborated for the study of the remoter past . Here , in fact , is one of the reasons for my own perplexity .
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It is not possible to segregate all such evidence of personal responsibility . The evidence is scattered about the departmental archives , and , one might say , permeates the ' high- level ' material . A casual observer may not always ...
It is not possible to segregate all such evidence of personal responsibility . The evidence is scattered about the departmental archives , and , one might say , permeates the ' high- level ' material . A casual observer may not always ...
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of In Memoriam is a poetry which seeks to allay the terror and remove the fear , if that were possible ; Tennyson seems not to have realized that it would be strange if the human mind were not confronted with these things , that these ...
of In Memoriam is a poetry which seeks to allay the terror and remove the fear , if that were possible ; Tennyson seems not to have realized that it would be strange if the human mind were not confronted with these things , that these ...
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Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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