Essays on Historical TruthLongmans, 1871 - 468 páginas |
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... regard to the difficulties attending the pursuit of historical truth , there are some facts in connection with English history which place the matter in a strong light . And as we can hardly be supposed to possess equal facilities for ...
... regard to the difficulties attending the pursuit of historical truth , there are some facts in connection with English history which place the matter in a strong light . And as we can hardly be supposed to possess equal facilities for ...
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... trials . The observation referred to is that a reader of ancient State trials is in the condition of Bishop's Berkeley's idealist , in regard to having no security that anything he reads 8 ESSAYS ON HISTORICAL TRUTH .
... trials . The observation referred to is that a reader of ancient State trials is in the condition of Bishop's Berkeley's idealist , in regard to having no security that anything he reads 8 ESSAYS ON HISTORICAL TRUTH .
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Andrew Bisset. in regard to having no security that anything he reads had ever a real existence ; ' and that he may be certain that much he reads is misrepresentation or pure fiction.'1 These considerations place in a strong light the ...
Andrew Bisset. in regard to having no security that anything he reads had ever a real existence ; ' and that he may be certain that much he reads is misrepresentation or pure fiction.'1 These considerations place in a strong light the ...
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... regard to the question whether the main agent in the progress of mankind is their intellectual or their moral development , M. Comte regarded the intellectual as the main element , and Mr. Buckle regarded it as the only progressive ...
... regard to the question whether the main agent in the progress of mankind is their intellectual or their moral development , M. Comte regarded the intellectual as the main element , and Mr. Buckle regarded it as the only progressive ...
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... regard to Harvey's doctrine there was a strong opposition to it for many years by many of the most eminent physicians of the time ; and the history of Taylor's theorem furnishes some most instructive evidence against both these asser ...
... regard to Harvey's doctrine there was a strong opposition to it for many years by many of the most eminent physicians of the time ; and the history of Taylor's theorem furnishes some most instructive evidence against both these asser ...
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