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Historian and journalist Robert Peel, who was a Christian Scientist, chronicles examples of these accounts, quoting from the affidavits.
) Assistant Church Historian, Andrew Jenson, also reported that the alphabet was produced by a committee composed of Orson Pratt, Parley P. Pratt, Wilford Woodruff, George D. Watt, Robert L. Campbell, and others.
Historian Robert GL Waite claims that in Hitler's " Röhm Purge " speech to the Reichstag on July 13, 1934, he implies that the Freikorps are one of the groups of " pathological enemies of the state ".
Historian Robert Nisbet thought him to be " the true author of National Socialism ".
Historian Robert Holtman regards it as one of the few documents that have influenced the whole world.
" Historian Robert Payne on page 142 in " The History of Islam " said " The more powerful Muslims and the spread of Islam were knocking on Europe's door.
Historian Robert Morrow, in his book Sesame Street and the Reform of Children's Television, which chronicled the show's influence on children's television and on the television industry as a whole, reported that many critics of commercial television saw Sesame Street as a " straightforward illustration for reform ".
Historian Robert W. Morrow speculated that much of the early criticism, which he called " surprisingly intense ", stemmed from cultural and historical reasons in regards to, as he put it, " the place of children in American society and the controversies about television's effects on them ".
Historian Robert Herbert says that " the impressionist movement depicted this loss of connection in such paintings as Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergère.
Historian Robert Poole has called the Peterloo Massacre one of the defining moments of its age.
Historian Robert Liddiard remarks that " to glance at the urban landscape of Norwich, Durham or Lincoln is to be forcibly reminded of the impact of the Norman invasion ".
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 Robert Conquest described this system as " a set of phantom institutions and arrangements which put a human face on the hideous realities: a model constitution adopted in a worst period of terror and guaranteeing human rights, elections in which there was only one candidate, and in which 99 percent voted ; a parliament at which no hand was ever raised in opposition or abstention.
* A Brief History of Westford, by Robert W. Oliphant, Town Historian.
Historian Robert Quimby says, " the British certainly did win a tactical victory, which enabled them to maintain their position ".
Historian Robert Thomas ( 1965 ) argues that the impact of the acts on the economies of the 13 American colonies was minimal ; the cost was about ₤ 4 per ₤ 1000 of income per year.
Historian Robert Fogel identifies numerous reforms, especially the battles involving child labor, compulsory elementary education and the protection of women from exploitation in factories.
" Historian Robert Miller claims that statements like these seem to support indigenous rights to land, but were ignored in the practice of the Doctrine of Discovery, which came to govern the taking of Native lands.
Historian Robert E. Dowse has observed:
Historian Robert Keith Middlemas offers this vivid description:
" Historian Robert Ketchum believes that Burgoyne would probably have been aware of the problems that lay ahead had he received a copy of these instructions.
Historian Robert Malcomson has demonstrated this computation to be in error and shows that the British and Canadian losses were 16 killed, 83 wounded and 21 captured, with a further 5 killed, 2 wounded and 1 captured among the Native American contingent.
* Robert Livingston Schuyler, introduction to Frederic William Maitland: Historian ( 1960 );
Historian Robert C. White suggests that the " very eminent person " written of by Echard was his colleague Edmund Bohun, and chose not to mention Bohun because he became associated with the Jacobite movement.
Historian Robert C. Fuller, a professor of religious studies at Bradley University, wrote that Seth filled the role of guide for what Fuller called " unchurched American spirituality ", related to concepts of reincarnation, karma, free will, ancient metaphysical wisdom, and " Christ consciousness ".

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" Historian Donald described the speech as a " superb political move for an unannounced candidate, to appear in one rival's ( William H. Seward ) own state at an event sponsored by the second rival's ( Salmon P. Chase ) loyalists, while not mentioning either by name during its delivery.
* Carson, Christopher Kit Photograph of Kit Carson in a beaver hat and short biography by William H. Wroth New Mexico Office of the State Historian
Historian R. H. Davis's influential biography paints a picture of a weak king: a capable military leader in the field, full of activity and pleasant, but " beneath the surface ... mistrustful and sly ", with poor strategic judgement that ultimately undermined his reign.
Historian H. P. R. Finberg suggests that the foundation charter may have been drafted in the 9th century, based on some authentic material.
Historian J. H. Plumb speculates that Cleland's puckish and quarrelsome nature was to blame, but, whatever caused Cleland to leave, he entered the British East India Company after leaving school.
Historian Lowell H. Harrison maintained that Laffoon expected his rival faction to nominate the aging Beckham to oppose Rhea, and that he hoped a two-stage primary would wear Beckham down.
Historian R. H. Britnell writes of gazetteers in Ming China, " by the sixteenth century, for a county or monastery not to have a gazetteer was regarded as evidence that the place was inconsequential.
J. H. Hexter, " Garrett Mattingly, Historian ," in Doing History ( Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1971 ), 157-72.
Historian Lowell H. Harrison opined that the amendment made Kentucky's legal system " a model for the nation.
Historian David A. Hounshell believes that this was done by Captain John H. Hall, an inside contractor at Harper's Ferry.
Historian Richard H. Abbott wrote, " No Ohio chief executive Dennison had ever exercised such powers and fulfilled such duties with a greater sense of public responsibility and determination.
Historian William H. McNeill has noted that the plague was transferred from ground rodents living in southern Chinese and Burmese Himalayan foothills to Mongol soldiers when they invaded the area in 1252.
Historian E. H. Carr lived on Gladsmuir Road as a child.
Historian Lowell H. Harrison opined that these actions diluted state support to existing higher education institutions.
Historian Ben H. Procter included Reagan in his list of the " four greatest Texans of the 19th century ," along with Sam Houston, Stephen F. Austin, and James Stephen Hogg.
Historian Z. H.
* History of the English Calvinistic Baptists 1771-1892: from John Gill to C. H. Spurgeon Review by Historian George Ella
* H. Holand, Noted Author and Historian, Dead at 90 (" Door County Advocate ".
* John King Fairbank, Martha Henderson Coolidge Richard J. Smith, H. B. Morse, Customs Commissioner and Historian of China ( Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1995 ).
Titled Albert Pike ’ s Morals and Dogma: Annotated Edition, the work was prepared by Arturo de Hoyos, 33 °, G ∴ C ∴, K. Y. C. H., the Scottish Rite ’ s Grand Archivist and Grand Historian.
Historian Mark Summers concludes that Pike stressed the sensational, but " however maliciously and mendaciously he shaded his evidence, his accounts squared with those of his colleagues Charles Nordhoff of the New York Herald and H. P.
Historian E. H. Carr argues that the decision to launch a Red International of Labor Unions at all was a byproduct of the era of heady revolutionary fervor that world revolution was around the corner, declaring:
Historian E. H. Carr has argued that the 2nd World Congress — to some extent unintentionally and unconsciously — was the first to " establish Russian leadership of Comintern on an impregnable basis.
Historian Eric H. Walther describes Miles tenure in the Confederate Congress:

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