To Find the Principles

"In fiction, the principles are given, to find
the facts: in history, the facts are given,
to find the principles; and the writer
who does not explain the phenomena
as well as state them performs
only one half of his office."

Thomas Babington Macaulay,
"History," Edinburgh Review, 1828

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Breaking News: Agence France-Presse announces, “Russian archaeologists find long-lost Jewish capital.”

Posted by Jim Wald at 10:09
Labels: Jewish Studies, Khazaria

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