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What is the difference between historical time and a quantity of time

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HistoryGuy HistoryGuy
  • 26-09-2015
The only real difference between historical time and a quantity of time is that historical time begins and ends at a specific point, such as a year, while quantity of time is irrelevant of a beginning. 
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