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H. A. L. Fisher
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Quotes by H. A. L. Fisher
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I can see only one safe rule for the historian: that he should recognize in the development of human destinies the play of the contingent and the unforeseen.
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Nothing commends a radical change to an Englishman more than the belief that it is really conservative.
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It is a terrible commentary on Christian civilization that the longest period of slave-raiding known to history was initiated by the action of Spain, Portugal, France, Holland and Britain, after the Christian faith had for more than a thousand years been the established religion of Europe.
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The fact of progress is written plain and large on the page of history; but progress is not a law of nature.