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Historian Barbara B. Diefendorf, Professor of History at Boston University, wrote that Simon Vigor had " said if the King ordered the Admiral ( Coligny ) killed, ' it would be wicked not to kill him '.
Historian Barbara B. Diefendorf, Professor of History at Boston University, wrote that Simon Vigor had " said if the King ordered the Admiral ( Coligny ) killed, ' it would be wicked not to kill him '.
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Historian John Y. Simon reviewed the historiography of the subject and concluded, " Available evidence overwhelmingly indicates that Lincoln so loved Ann that her death plunged him into severe depression.

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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 ".
Quoting Gérard de Nerval Art Historian Jean-Yves Heurtebise has further proposed that Dutch mannerism would typically use an otherwise general principle of Art History consisting of " the ability to capture what is different and to become different itself in this process "
Historian Harold Larrabee points out that this would have exposed Clinton in New York to blockade by the French if Graves had successfully entered the bay ; if Graves did not do so, de Barras ( carrying the siege equipment ) would have been outnumbered by Graves if de Grasse did not sail out in support.
Historian Stanley Jones, in his study of the 1896 election, suggests that western Democrats would have opposed Cleveland even if the party had held its congressional majority in 1894 ; with the disastrous defeat, they believed the party would be wiped out in the West if it did not support silver.
Historian Norman Cantor who specialized in the medieval period, teaching and writing at Columbia and New York University, says in 1993: " It may be true that the Arabs had now fully extended their resources and they would not have conquered France, but their defeat ( at Tours ) in 732 put a stop to their advance to the north.
Historian Trevor Royle suggests that due to Somerset's mistrust of Warwick, the duke would rather await his queen and her army than to voluntarily aid the earl.
Historian Adrian R. Lewis postulates that American casualties would have been greatly reduced if a longer barrage had been implemented.
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 Claudia Orange claims that the Colonial Office had initially planned a " Māori New Zealand " in which European settlers would be accommodated, but by 1839 had shifted to " a settler New Zealand in which a place had to be kept for Māori " due to pressure from the New Zealand Company which hurriedly dispatched the Tory to New Zealand on 12 May 1839 ( arriving in Port Nicholson ( Wellington ) on 20 September 1839 to purchase land ) and plans by French Captain Jean François L ' Anglois for a French colony in Akaroa.
Historian Magnus Alexander hypotheses the castle might have been built on top of a set of pre-existing Anglo-Saxon, high prestige buildings, a practice common elsewhere in East Anglia, possibly echoing the arrangement at Castle Acre ; this would be most likely if the castle was built in the 11th century.
Historian Magnus Alexander disputes the practicality of this arrangement, although agrees that the route would have been more practical for hunting parties proceeding to the local parklands.
Historian David Engel supports this, writing that " there can be no logically or empirically compelling grounds for declaring that some particular episode does or does not merit the label ," but he offers that the majority of the incidents " habitually " described as pogroms took place in societies significantly divided by ethnicity and / or religion where the violence was committed by the higher-ranking group against a stereotyped lower-ranking group against whom they expressed some complaint, and with the belief that the law of the land would not be used to stop them.
Historian Susan Redford speculates that Pentawere, being a noble, was given the option to commit suicide by taking poison and so be spared the humiliating fate of some of the other conspirators who would have been burned alive with their ashes strewn in the streets.
Historian William Marvel suggests that since both Anderson and Johnson acknowledged their own reliefs, " There is therefore no reason to suspect an order would not have been issued relieving Pickett, both because his division had been shattered beyond repair and because of his allegedly poor performance at Five Forks.
Historian John Curran believes the original road was in Peekskill, New York-historical maps show it would have been the quickest routes from docks on the Hudson River to the Peekskill Military Academy Baum attended as a child.
Historian Michael Sibalis describes the belief of the French homophile group Arcadie, " that public hostility to homosexuals resulted largely from their outrageous and promiscuous behaviour ; homophiles would win the good opinion of the public and the authorities by showing themselves to be discreet, dignified, virtuous and respectable.
Historian Edward Shapiro cites a Forbes magazine survey from the 1980s, which showed that, of the 400 richest Americans, over 100 were Jewish, which was nine times greater than would be expected based on the overall population.
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 Douglas Babcock has suggested that this was due to the Conservatives ' nomination of William Antrobus Griesbach, dashing Rutherford's hopes that his popularity among Conservatives would preclude their opposing him.
Historian Pamela Cullen speculates that as the Duke was head of the freemasons, Adams-a member of the fundamentalist Plymouth Brethren-would have been motivated to withhold the necessary vital treatment, since the " Grandmaster of England would have been seen by some of the Plymouth Brethren as Satan incarnate ".
" 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.

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Historian Michael Lynch comments that " the Scottishness of Balmoral helped to give the monarchy a truly British dimension for the first time ".
Historian Kenneth Macksey found Liddell Hart's original letters to Guderian, in the General's papers, requesting that Guderian give him credit for " impressing him " with his ideas of armoured warfare.
The launch of a professional journal, The Public Historian, in 1978, and the founding of the National Council on Public History in 1979 further served to give public-minded historians in the academy and isolated practitioners outside of it a sense that they shared a set of missions, experiences, and methods.

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Historian Beau Riffenburgh states that the promise to Scott " should never ethically have been demanded ", and compares Scott's intransigence on this matter unfavourably with the generous attitudes of the Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen, who gave freely of his advice and expertise to all, whether they were potential rivals or not.

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" Historian Ron Chernow says of this " he wasn't calling for peaceful protests or civil disobedience: he was calling for outright rebellion, if needed, against the federal government of which he was vice president.
Historian Ron Chernow is of the opinion that his frustrations in dealing with government officials during this conflict led him to advocate the advantages of a strong national government and a vigorous executive agency that could get results ; other historians tend to ascribe Washington's position on government to his later American Revolutionary War service.
" Historian Ron Chernow says of this " he wasn't calling for peaceful protests or civil disobedience: he was calling for outright rebellion, if needed, against the federal government of which he was vice president.
The Community Services Committee has oversight of the following government departments: Social Services, Employment & Training, Youth Bureau, Office of Aging, Public Health, Mental Health, NCCC, County Clerk / DMV, Historian, and Veterans Services.
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.
Historian John Miller observes that " he composition of this Stamp Act Congress ought to have been convincing proof to the British government that resistance to parliamentary taxation was by no means confined to the riffraff of colonial seaports.
" Historian Clyde N. Wilson describes Taylor as " the systematic philosopher of Jeffersonian democracy ," and as " representing ' both a conservative allegiance to local community and inherited ways and a radical-populist suspicion of capitalism, ‘ progress ,’ government and routine logrolling politics.
( Historian Vicente Carcel Orti asserts that anticlerical Freemasons had in fact played a large part in the anti-Catholic acts of the prior Republican government since they held key government positions, including at least 183 deputies in the Cortes ( the Spanish parliament ), and thus were instrumental in the making of anti-Catholic laws.
Historian Bruce Bartlett, former domestic policy adviser to President Ronald Reagan, has called Starve the Beast " the most pernicious fiscal doctrine in history ", and blames it for the increase in US government debt since the 1980s.
Historian David Rock notes that, beyond putting an end to caudillismo, Sarmiento's main achievements in government concerned his promotion of education.
Historian Howard Zinn wrote: " At the great Washington March of 1963, the chairman of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee ( SNCC ), John Lewis, speaking to the same enormous crowd that heard Martin Luther King s I Have a Dream speech, was prepared to ask the right question: ' Which side is the federal government on ?’ That sentence was eliminated from his speech by organizers of the March to avoid offending the Kennedy Administration.
Historian Gordon Warren wrote that Williams found that, “ forts were either decaying or nonexistent, and the amount of necessary remedial work was stupefying .” On December 2, at Williams urging, the Canadian government agreed to raise its active volunteer force to 7, 500.
Historian Thurston Clarke asserts that the British government wished to bolster army morale and forestall a coup d ' état in which community leaders would unilaterally proclaim a Jewish state.
* Historian Valerie Knowles outlines the impact of government cutbacks at LAC and federal government libraries in an article, " Closing doors on Canada's history " in ipolitics. ca ( Aug 10, 2012 )
Historian Pierre-Nicolas Chantreau ( 1741 – 1808 ) was said to marvel " that such an institution was founded, not by those who held reins of government, but by William Shipley, " cultivateur modeste " The society would award premiums for different discoveries and inventions: " There appeared in the daily and evening papers a notice announcing premiums or awards " They offered premiums for the discovery of cobalt and the raising and curing of madder, for example.
Historian Geoffrey Elton revolutionised the study of Tudor government by his 1953 book The Tudor Revolution in Government.
Historian David Potter describes the transformation of government under Diocletian when describing the shifts in imagery the Emperor used to display his power ( in this case the building of a huge new palace at Sirmium ):
Historian Thomas Bicknell, on the other hand, found Coddington's actions to be totally justified, accusing Roger Williams of usurping Coddington's successful island government with the Patent of 1643.
Historian Fred Anderson describes Dinwiddie's instructions, which were issued without the knowledge or direction of the British government in London, as " an invitation to start a war ".

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