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P136 And secondly, this view implies that all historical events may be divided into those which need not have happened, inevitable events, and those which need not have happened, accidents.
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P134 An accident for Bury is, then, not a mere chance, but a 'contingent event', a ' co...
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P135 First, it presupposes the whole whord of history to consist of a complex of separa...
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P136 Contingency is required to explain and account for events which lie at the meeting...
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P141 Change in history carries with it its own explanation; the course of events is one...
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