Essays on Historical TruthLongmans, 1871 - 468 páginas |
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... respecting the value of history , there can be no difference of opinion about the value of historical truth . For historical truth will be found to be nearly allied to philosophical truth , and we shall have no political philosophy of ...
... respecting the value of history , there can be no difference of opinion about the value of historical truth . For historical truth will be found to be nearly allied to philosophical truth , and we shall have no political philosophy of ...
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... respecting the law of gravitation . In reference to the remark of David Hume , that the world is yet too young to have a political philosophy , or , to quote his words , is still too young to fix many general truths in politics which ...
... respecting the law of gravitation . In reference to the remark of David Hume , that the world is yet too young to have a political philosophy , or , to quote his words , is still too young to fix many general truths in politics which ...
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... respecting the death of Prince Henry and the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury , for those papers and fragments of papers which will be examined in the two last essays in this volume , and which throw such ex- traordinary light upon the ...
... respecting the death of Prince Henry and the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury , for those papers and fragments of papers which will be examined in the two last essays in this volume , and which throw such ex- traordinary light upon the ...
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... respecting whom Don John of Austria , Gover- nor of the Netherlands for Philip II . , assigned as his reason for advising Philip to give him hopes of epousing the Infanta , but by no means ever to go farther , that he was unscrupulously ...
... respecting whom Don John of Austria , Gover- nor of the Netherlands for Philip II . , assigned as his reason for advising Philip to give him hopes of epousing the Infanta , but by no means ever to go farther , that he was unscrupulously ...
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... respecting Elizabeth as respecting James had escaped destruction , she would probably be found to have been much such a woman as he was a man . Some evidence also exists in Britain , not in the repositories of the State , but in such ...
... respecting Elizabeth as respecting James had escaped destruction , she would probably be found to have been much such a woman as he was a man . Some evidence also exists in Britain , not in the repositories of the State , but in such ...
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