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... nature ; history , the record of man . The fundamental difference we find in our thinking is between man and nature ; man , the image of the Ego , and nature , the image of what is external and alien to the Ego . When man records what ...
... nature ; history , the record of man . The fundamental difference we find in our thinking is between man and nature ; man , the image of the Ego , and nature , the image of what is external and alien to the Ego . When man records what ...
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... nature may extend to everything that has ever transpired on earth . " And yet this does not go as far as Emerson , who tells us that bistory is the record of the works of the universal mind . Is this not , after all , only playing with ...
... nature may extend to everything that has ever transpired on earth . " And yet this does not go as far as Emerson , who tells us that bistory is the record of the works of the universal mind . Is this not , after all , only playing with ...
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... nature of its productions and of its wants , furnishing the supplies and needing the returns of a commerce immensely profitable and mutually beneficial , give it an importance in the sum of our national interests with which that of no ...
... nature of its productions and of its wants , furnishing the supplies and needing the returns of a commerce immensely profitable and mutually beneficial , give it an importance in the sum of our national interests with which that of no ...
Contents
Inaugural Address by Dr James B Angell President | 13 |
The Value of National Archives by Mrs Ellen Hardin | 25 |
American Historical Nomenclature by Hon Ainsworth | 33 |
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