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Strana 347
... living use other than that it may serve as an example or warning , or at least as an idle interest to those engaged in military , political , or imperial experiments ? So history then is a science , comparable in its methods with ...
... living use other than that it may serve as an example or warning , or at least as an idle interest to those engaged in military , political , or imperial experiments ? So history then is a science , comparable in its methods with ...
Strana 348
... living development changing continually . Con- sequently the historian who is interpreting the past is interpreting the acting living present , and there is no finality in historical interpre- tation . The reason why we can have no ...
... living development changing continually . Con- sequently the historian who is interpreting the past is interpreting the acting living present , and there is no finality in historical interpre- tation . The reason why we can have no ...
Strana 551
... living to celebrate the completion of the Dictionary . Although this crowning satisfaction was denied him , he was permitted to see the work so far advanced that there was no longer any cause to fear that it might not be carried through ...
... living to celebrate the completion of the Dictionary . Although this crowning satisfaction was denied him , he was permitted to see the work so far advanced that there was no longer any cause to fear that it might not be carried through ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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