The Quarterly Review, Volume 165William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1887 - English literature |
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... fact that history is treated in them according to a particular method ; that they seek to interpret its greatest ... facts , but the kind of facts that the historian collects and deals with . Nor are the results of such progress confined ...
... fact that history is treated in them according to a particular method ; that they seek to interpret its greatest ... facts , but the kind of facts that the historian collects and deals with . Nor are the results of such progress confined ...
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... fact , which differentiates human history from all other branches of knowledge , and renders methods which may elsewhere be quite adequate , wholly insufficient when applied to this . That fact , however , has been entirely lost sight ...
... fact , which differentiates human history from all other branches of knowledge , and renders methods which may elsewhere be quite adequate , wholly insufficient when applied to this . That fact , however , has been entirely lost sight ...
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... fact is , the outlook of the English masses on the Irish question is not easy to indicate with certainty . One fact which has been much overlooked by those who , in learning their politics , study books and not men , stands out very ...
... fact is , the outlook of the English masses on the Irish question is not easy to indicate with certainty . One fact which has been much overlooked by those who , in learning their politics , study books and not men , stands out very ...
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Handbook of Painting The Italian Schools Based | 97 |
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