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... present ; we may also write it in order to record our own present or ' near present ' for the future . Until B 1876 H the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the larger part of the THE PRESENT STATE OF HISTORICAL STUDIES 97.
... present ; we may also write it in order to record our own present or ' near present ' for the future . Until B 1876 H the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the larger part of the THE PRESENT STATE OF HISTORICAL STUDIES 97.
Page 99
... present time . We can therefore see the present as the culmination - until tomorrow - of all past yesterdays , even though we cannot see it in the perspective of times yet to come , the historical perspective of ' before ' and ' after ...
... present time . We can therefore see the present as the culmination - until tomorrow - of all past yesterdays , even though we cannot see it in the perspective of times yet to come , the historical perspective of ' before ' and ' after ...
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... present ; the use of the past as a means of revealing to ourselves not necessarily the whole design of history , but the constant double significance of present action — that which we seem to be doing , and that which we are doing ...
... present ; the use of the past as a means of revealing to ourselves not necessarily the whole design of history , but the constant double significance of present action — that which we seem to be doing , and that which we are doing ...
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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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