It is a mirror which reflects the stream of time as it flows everlastingly in one direction
2. The reflection cannot, in the nature of things be true, as the mind of the historian is a limited, imperfect and distorted medium.
3. History is a record of the past.
4. Of the millions of happenings at any moment, the historian can select, and record only a few, and it is not possible for him to judge whether they are the only significant ones.
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- Statement 3: History is a record of the past.
- Statement 1: It is a mirror which reflects the stream of time as it flows everlastingly in one direction
- Statement 2: The reflection cannot, in the nature of things be true, as the mind of the historian is a limited, imperfect and distorted medium.
- Statement 4: Of the millions of happenings at any moment, the historian can select, and record only a few, and it is not possible for him to judge whether they are the only significant ones.
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