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... knowledge which they could not or might not possess , Macaulay revels in exhibi- ting the significance of the transactions which he recounts , as his wide knowledge of the later history of England enables him to do in an instructive and ...
... knowledge which they could not or might not possess , Macaulay revels in exhibi- ting the significance of the transactions which he recounts , as his wide knowledge of the later history of England enables him to do in an instructive and ...
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... knowledge . Armstrong treated Charles primarily from the point of view of a biographer : the times are seen in relation to the man . But this involved no loss of wide survey on the contrary , it may be doubted if there has ever been ...
... knowledge . Armstrong treated Charles primarily from the point of view of a biographer : the times are seen in relation to the man . But this involved no loss of wide survey on the contrary , it may be doubted if there has ever been ...
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... Knowledge or of Thought as such - consists in the subject - object relation . This relation is all - compre- hensive , for existence is meaningless out of relation to knowledge . When we speak of anything as existing , we mean its ...
... Knowledge or of Thought as such - consists in the subject - object relation . This relation is all - compre- hensive , for existence is meaningless out of relation to knowledge . When we speak of anything as existing , we mean its ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19278 | 3 |
THE POETRY OF COLLINS Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 29 |
THE DATE OF THE HITTITE HIEROGLYPHIC INSCRIPTIONS | 39 |
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