“the same thing, but in different way’

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“the same thing, but in different way’ Definition of History Dionysius “history is philosophy teaching by examples” Aristotle ‘ history is an account of the unchanging past’ Polybius ’history is an account, worthy of being remembered…. Francis Bacon history ‘as a discipline that make men wise’ Henry Johnson ‘history in the broadest sense is everything that ever happened’ Maitland ‘ what men have done and said, above all what they have thought-that is history’ Renier, ‘history is the story of men living in society’ Edmund Burke ‘history is a preceptor of prudence and not principles’ Carlyle ‘history is nothing but the biography of great men’ Lord Acton‘history is the unfolding story of human freedom’ Bury ‘history is science no less no more’ E. H. Carr ‘history is an unending dialogue between the present and past’ “the same thing, but in different way’