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Page xi
... course perfectly right ' ( The Idea of History , p . 18 ) . being certain or complete . This is of course right xi MEMOIR.
... course perfectly right ' ( The Idea of History , p . 18 ) . being certain or complete . This is of course right xi MEMOIR.
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... course of lectures ought almost always to be the outcome of recent first - hand work . When a man's mind is full of fresh ideas and quickened by the excitement of discovery , then is the time to lecture , because then is the chance of ...
... course of lectures ought almost always to be the outcome of recent first - hand work . When a man's mind is full of fresh ideas and quickened by the excitement of discovery , then is the time to lecture , because then is the chance of ...
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... course should open with the same reflection ; that the literature , the history , the philosophy , we have inherited from the ancient world bear much the same relation to the total product in those fields that the contents of the ...
... course should open with the same reflection ; that the literature , the history , the philosophy , we have inherited from the ancient world bear much the same relation to the total product in those fields that the contents of the ...
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The Harmony of the Spheres 1930 | 14 |
The Unwritten Philosophy 1935 | 31 |
Platos Commonwealth 1935 | 47 |
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