From this fundamental difference between the view held by history and that held by jurisprudence, it follows that jurisprudence can tell minutely how in its opinion power should be constituted and what powerexisting immutably outside timeis, but to history`s questions about the meaning of the mutations of power in time it can answer nothing.
‘Noggs!’ cried Ralph, ‘where is that fellow, Noggs?’
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