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Computers, Visualization, History - Seite 13
von David J. Staley - 2002
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Band 2

Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 468 Seiten
...is still a fatal discrepancy between our manner of observing these, and their manner of occurring. The most gifted man can observe, still more can record,...his own impressions : his observation, therefore, to say nothing of its other imperfections, must be successive, while the things done were often simultaneous...
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Critical and miscellaneous essays, collected and republ

Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 862 Seiten
...is still a fatal discrepancy between our manner of observing these, and their manner of occurring. The most gifted man can observe, still more can record,...his own impressions : his observation, therefore, to say nothing of its other imperfections, must he successive, while the things done were often simultaneous;...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 Seiten
...is still a fatal discrepancy between our manner of observing these, and their manner of occurring. The most gifted man can observe, still more can record, only the «rt'ef of his own impressions : his observation, therefore, to say nothing of its other imperfections,...
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The Modern British Essayists: Carlyle, Thomas. Critical and miscellaneous essays

1852 - 590 Seiten
...is still a fatal discrepancy between our manner of observing these, and their manner of occurring. The most gifted man can observe, still more can record, only the strict of his own impressions : his observation, therefore, to say nothing of its other imperfections,...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: Complete in One Volume

Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 Seiten
...is still a fatal discrepancy between our manner of observing these, and their manner of occurring. of to say nothing of its other imperfections, must be successive, while the things done were often siimtltancout...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 570 Seiten
...a fatal discrepancy between our manner of observing hese, and their manner of occurring. The roost gifted man. can observe, still more can record, only the series of his own impressions : lis observation, therefore, to say nothing of ts other imperfections, must be successive, while the...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 620 Seiten
...rerics of his own impressions: his observation, therefore, to say nothing of its other imperfections, must be successive, while the things done were often simultaneous ; the things done were not a series, but a group. It is not in acted, as it is in written History : actual events are nowise so...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine

1865 - 980 Seiten
...there is still a fatal discrepancy between our manner of observing these and their manner of occurring. The most gifted man can observe, still more can record,...his own impressions ; his observation, therefore, to say nothing of its other imperfections, must be successive, while the things done were often simultancout,...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine, Band 2

1865 - 496 Seiten
...there is still a fatal discrepancy between our manner of observing these and their manner of occurring. The most gifted man can observe, still more can record, only the series of his own impressions ; Ms observation, therefore, to say nothing of its other imperfections, must be successive, while the...
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Collected Works, Band 7

Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 434 Seiten
...is still a fatal discrepancy between our manner of observing these, and their manner of occurring. The most gifted man can observe, still more can record,...his own impressions : his observation, therefore, to say nothing of its other imperfections, must be successive, while the things done were often simultaneous...
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