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Historian Paul K. Davis wrote, " Having defeated Eudes, he turned to the Rhine to strengthen his northeastern borders-but in 725 was diverted south with the activity of the Muslims in Acquitane.
Historian Paul Nagel has noted that this letter reached Washington, and that parts of it were used by Washington when drafting his farewell address.
Historian Paul Nagel argues that, like Abraham Lincoln after him, Adams suffered from depression for much of his life.
Historian Paul Israel has characterized Edison as a " freethinker ".
Military Historian Paul Davis argued in 1999, " had the Muslims been victorious at Tours, it is difficult to suppose what population in Europe could have organized to resist them.
Historian Paul Fussell criticized the poem in his work The Great War and Modern Memory ( 1975 ).
Historian Paul Moon believes the instructions were written by Sir James Stephen, then head of the Colonial Office.
Historian Paul Moon believes certain articles of the Treaty resemble the Treaty of Utrecht ( 1713 ), the British Sherbo Agreement ( 1825 ) and the Treaty between Britain and Soombia Soosoos ( 1826 ).
Historian Paul K. Davis has argued that:
Historian Paul Avrich characterizes Razin ’ s revolt as a “ curious mixture of brigandage and revolt ,” similar to other popular uprising of the period.
Historian Paul Kennedy defines it as " the policy of settling international quarrels by admitting and satisfying grievances through rational negotiation and compromise, thereby avoiding the resort to an armed conflict which would be expensive, bloody, and possibly dangerous.
** Historian Paul Kennedy hailed Hammarskjöld in his book The Parliament of Man as perhaps the greatest UN Secretary-General because of his ability to shape events, in contrast with his successors.
Historian David Thelen reports that after the St. Paul speech La Follette " became the main focus of official and vigilante campaigns to suppress antiwar spokesmen.
Historian John Paul Hill considers this unlikely, however, because two of Chandler's strongest allies, Connie Mack and Walter Briggs, Sr., were ardently opposed to integration while William DeWitt, the second owner in the American League to integrate, voted against him.
Historian Paul Kleppner has observed that one of the traditional functions of third parties in the American political system has been the raising of new issues, the testing of their viability amongst the electorate, and the pressuring of established political parties to appropriate these issues as part of their own electoral agenda.
Historian Paul Moon stated that the tribe is unlikely to be able to take the claim much further because " the tribe has misunderstood how treaties work.
Historian and writer Paul Johnson famously quoted Thatcher as saying before the 1997 election that Britain had " nothing to fear " from a Blair ministry.
Historian, genealogist and Ibsen biographer Halvdan Koht suggested it could be a patronymic based on the first name Paul.
Historian Paul Williams termed these advocates as " returned soldier chiefs ", and singled out a few, including Pegahmagabow, as being especially active.
Historian Paul Walker writes: “ Ultimately, both views of him, the mad and despotic tyrant irrationally given to killing those around him on a whim, and the ideal supreme ruler, divinely ordained and chosen, whose every action was just and righteous, were to persist, the one among his enemies and those who rebelled against him, and the other in the hearts of true believers, who, while perhaps perplexed by events, nonetheless remained avidly loyal to him to the end.
Historian Paul A. Lombardo argued in 1985 that Buck was not " feeble-minded " at all, but that she had been put away to hide her rape, perpetrated by the nephew of her adoptive mother.
Historian Dr. Paul Hutton has called Young Guns the most historically accurate of all prior Billy the Kid films.
Historian Paul Gravett thinks that " Corben's plotting may be erratic and prone to charges of sexism and cliché, but his total conviction and self-absorption in imagining this sensual dreamscape captivate and transport us there.
* GUIRAUD, Paul ( 1850 – 1907 ) Historian.

Historian and argued
Historian Allan Nevins argued that the newly inaugurated Lincoln made three miscalculations: underestimating the gravity of the crisis, exaggerating the strength of Unionist sentiment in the South, and not realizing the Southern Unionists were insisting there be no invasion.
Historian Garry Wills argued " Their nullification effort, if others had picked it up, would have been a greater threat to freedom than the misguided and sedition laws, which were soon rendered feckless by ridicule and electoral pressure " The theoretical damage of the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions was " deep and lasting, and was a recipe for disunion ".
Historian Garry Wills argued " Their nullification effort, if others had picked it up, would have been a greater threat to freedom than the misguided and sedition laws, which were soon rendered feckless by ridicule and electoral pressure " The theoretical damage of the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions was " deep and lasting, and was a recipe for disunion ".
Historian Walter Bussmann argued that Pacelli, as Cardinal Secretary of State, dissuaded Pope Pius XI – who was nearing death at the time – from condemning the Kristallnacht in November 1938, when he was informed of it by the papal nuncio in Berlin.
Historian Enrique Florescano has argued that the " original " Tollan was probably Teotihuacán, and that the Mayan sources refer to Chichén Itzá when talking about the mythical place Zuyua ( Tollan ).
Historian Christopher Andrew, argued that help from the KGB was a decisive factor, because Allende won by a narrow margin of 39, 000 votes of a total of the 3 million cast.
Historian John Birkenmeier has recently argued that John's reign was the most successful of the Komnenian period.
Historian Ronald Hutton has argued that there is no necessary correlation between the worship of female deities and relative levels of social or legal egalitarianism, noting the late classical Greek and Roman religions, in which goddesses played important roles.
Historian Robert Owens argued that the chiefs probably did not intend to give up ownership of the land, and that they would not have sold so much valuable territory for such a modest price.
Historian Woody Holton, for example, argued that even though the boundary was pushed west in subsequent treaties, the British government refused to permit new colonial settlements for fear of instigating a war with Native Americans, which angered colonial land speculators.
Historian Steven Boyd argued that the suppression of the Whiskey Rebellion prompted anti-Federalist westerners to finally accept the Constitution, and to seek change by voting for Republicans rather than resisting the government.
Its name was also mentioned as part of the homeland of the Yuezhi in the Records of the Grand Historian, although some have argued that this may refer to an unrelated toponym, Dunhong.
Historian Gavan McCormack has argued in Burchett's defence that his only dealings with Australian POWs were " trivial incidents " in which he " helped " them.
Historian William Greenlee argued that King Manuel I " had undoubtedly known him well at court ".
" Historian Peter Perdue has argued that the decimation of the Dzungars was the result of an explicit policy of massacre launched by the Qianlong emperor
Historian J. P. Parry argued that had Lewis lived he and not William Ewart Gladstone might have come to lead the Liberal Party
Historian Gordon Wood has argued, " Our beliefs in liberty, equality, constitutionalism, and the well-being of ordinary people came out of the Revolutionary era.
Historian Giannis Katris, an ardent critic of Karamanlis, has argued that Karamanlis should have resigned the premiership and pressed charges against Merten as a private individual in German courts, in order to fully clear his name.
Historian Michael McConnell argued that even if the Fort Pitt attempt was successful, Native Americans were familiar with the disease and adept at isolating the infected.
Historian Robert Chaffin argued that little had actually changed:
Historian Mary K. Matossian argued that one of the causes of the Great Fear was consumption of ergot, a hallucinogenic fungus.

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