History examines the manifestations of man’s free will in connection with the external world in time and in dependence on cause, that is, it defines this freedom by the laws of reason, and so history
Gulliver's Travels
A Study In Scarlet
Sylvie and Bruno
The Aspern Papers
The Phantom of the Opera
The Friendly Killers
History examines the manifestations of man’s free will in connection with the external world in time and in dependence on cause, that is, it defines this freedom by the laws of reason, and so history
From the time the law of Copernicus was discovered and proved, the mere recognition of the fact that it was not the sun…
Thus our conception of free will and inevitability gradually diminishes or increases according to the greater or lesser…
For the solution of the question of free will or inevitability, history has this advantage over other branches of knowl…
If history dealt only with external phenomena, the establishment of this simple and obvious law would suffice and we sh…
When an event is taking place people express their opinions and wishes about it, and as the event results from the coll…
Only the expression of the will of the Deity, not dependent on time, can relate to a whole series of events occurring o…
The life of the nations is not contained in the lives of a few men, for the connection between those men and the nation…
Having abandoned the conception of the ancients as to the divine subjection of the will of a nation to some chosen man …
E. M. Forster
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Charles Dickens
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Marie Corelli
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Charles Dickens
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Lucy Maud Montgomery
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Jane Austen
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