Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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Pagina 7
... facts , true in themselves , are forced out of their pro- per relations through the unconscious operation of the historian's feelings , prejudices , or modes of thought . He thus represents , not his subject , but his subject as ...
... facts , true in themselves , are forced out of their pro- per relations through the unconscious operation of the historian's feelings , prejudices , or modes of thought . He thus represents , not his subject , but his subject as ...
Pagina 9
... fact which he needs . He has shown more industry and acuteness than almost any other contemporary resurrectionist in the grave - yards of deceased books . Yet he has not one of the faults which cling so obstinately to most antiquaries ...
... fact which he needs . He has shown more industry and acuteness than almost any other contemporary resurrectionist in the grave - yards of deceased books . Yet he has not one of the faults which cling so obstinately to most antiquaries ...
Pagina 10
... facts , he has allowed much for the medium through which they have passed . This portion of his duty , as an historian , demanded a judgment as nice in its ... fact , and overthrown many absurd estimates of 10 [ January , Prescott's Works .
... facts , he has allowed much for the medium through which they have passed . This portion of his duty , as an historian , demanded a judgment as nice in its ... fact , and overthrown many absurd estimates of 10 [ January , Prescott's Works .
Pagina 11
errors of fact , and overthrown many absurd estimates of character . But , valuable as his histories are in many ... facts in the concrete , and represent them instinct with their peculiar life . In studying a past age he is not content ...
errors of fact , and overthrown many absurd estimates of character . But , valuable as his histories are in many ... facts in the concrete , and represent them instinct with their peculiar life . In studying a past age he is not content ...
Pagina 25
... fact to be considered in our estimate of the Spaniards . The pope , in whom was lodged the power to dispose of the kingdoms of the heathen , had given the new world to Spain , to be conquered and converted . Cortés , as a devout ...
... fact to be considered in our estimate of the Spaniards . The pope , in whom was lodged the power to dispose of the kingdoms of the heathen , had given the new world to Spain , to be conquered and converted . Cortés , as a devout ...
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