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Historian Thomas Woods argues that the crashes were caused by various privately-owned banks with state charters that issued paper money, supposedly convertible to gold, in amounts greatly exceeding their gold reserves.
Historian Thomas Bailey observed, " Seldom has the public mind been so successfully poisoned against an honest and high-minded man.
Historian Benjamin Platt Thomas wrote that Booth " won celebrity with theater-goers by his romantic personal attraction ", but that he was " too impatient for hard study " and his " brilliant talents had failed of full development.
Historian Thomas Goodrich concluded that Booth entered the Confederate Secret Service as a spy and courier.
Historian Sir Hugh Thomas in his book " Conquest " reports the probable date of her death as 1551, deduced from letters he discovered in Spain alluding to her as alive in 1550 and deceased after 1551.
Historian Ronald Numbers has been quoted as saying: " I can't say much about Gould's strengths as a scientist, but for a long time I've regarded him as the second most influential historian of science ( next to Thomas Kuhn ).
Historian David Starkey describes Thomas thus: " tall, well-built and with a dashing beard and auburn hair, he was irresistible to women.
* Thomas D. Clark, Noted Historian
Historian William G. Thomas writes, " At a cost of nearly $ 300, 000, the N. Y., P. & N. was dredging a new harbor out of a large fresh-water lagoon between King ’ s and Old Plantation creeks in lower Northampton County, and Scott planned to develop a new town around it called Cape Charles City.
The actual location of the Catalaunian Fields is unclear: Historian Thomas Hodgkin located the site near Méry-sur-Seine, but current consensus places the battlefield at Châlons-en-Champagne.
Historian Thomas J. McGuire writes that, " American estimates of British losses run as high as 2, 000, based on distant observation and sketchy, unreliable reports ".
* John Leonard Clive, Thomas Babington Macaulay — the Shaping of the Historian ( London: Secker and Warburg, 1973 ).
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.
A more detailed record of the event is recounted by Thomas Salmon in his Chronological Historian ( London, 1723, 106 ), thus:
Historian Thomas Bicknell called it " the most remarkable document that was issued during the period preceding the War of the Revolution.
Historian L. G. Thomas recognized Stewart's admirable qualities, but criticized him for lacking Sifton's " ruthless and forceful leadership " and claimed that " few provincial premiers have been more universally praised by their opponents and more unanimously deplored by their supporters.
Historian Thomas Ryley summarizes the common feeling at the time saying, " More than any of the other objectors to war, he remained a symbol of opposition to the conflict and to Wilsonian policies for prosecuting it.
Historian E. Thomas Wood says that " without question " Seigenthaler ran the newspaper as a liberal one.
Historian Vincent A. Smith says, “ It must be admitted that a personal visit of the Apostle Thomas to South India was easily feasible in the traditional belief that he came by way of Socotra, where an ancient Christian settlement undoubtedly existed.
Historian Thomas P. Hughes has detailed the way in which the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s enthusiastically embraced Fordism and Taylorism, importing American experts in both fields as well as American engineering firms to build parts of its new industrial infrastructure.
Historian Bernard Bailyn is of the opinion that Pownall's divisive dislike and distrust of Shirley supporters like Thomas Hutchinson and ensuing local political infighting contributed to the request, as did his difficult relationships with the military commanders.
Historian Hugh Thomas describes their armaments as " primitive ".
Historian Thomas Fagan argues that the preeminent force behind the need for school psychology was compulsory schooling laws.
Historian Thomas Hughes ( 1977 ) describes the features of Edison's method.

Historian and 2004
" Joseph August Lux: Werkbund Promoter, Historian of a Lost Modernity ," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 63 / 1 ( June 2004 ): 202-219.
" Ruthe Lewin Winegarten: Historian told the stories of notable Texas women ," The Dallas Morning News, June 24, 2004, Metro section, 11B.
Historian and author Philip Orbanes wrote in 2004 that it is believed that the character is based on either the calling cards of Albert Edward Richardson ( Parker Brothers ' first traveling salesman ), the character of " Little Esky " from Esquire magazine, or a combination of the two.
* Tombs of Abingdon ( Nigel Hammond, Oxfordshire Family Historian, December 2004 )
* The Genuine Article: A Historian Looks at Early America ( 2004 ), collected articles and reviews
Photograph © Ian Ruxton ( Historian ), 6 January 2004.
* McIntire, C. T., Herbert Butterfield: Historian as Dissenter, Yale University Press, 2004
Produced by James Nicoloro, the PBS documentaries are a series of " Walk Through " documentaries about various communities around New York City, which include A Walk Down 42nd Street ( August 1998 ), A Walk Up Broadway ( March 1999 ), A Walk Through Harlem ( December 1999 ), A Walk Around Brooklyn with David Hartman and Historian Barry Lewis ( 2000 ), A Walk Through Greenwich Village ( 2001 ), A Walk Through Central Park ( 2001 ), A Walk Through Newark ( 2002 ), A Walk Through Hoboken ( 2003 ), A Walk Through Queens ( 2004 ), A Walk Through the Bronx ( 2005 ), and A Walk Around Staten Island ( 2007 ).

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Historian Edward Ingram has noted that if Nelson had successfully intercepted Bonaparte at sea as ordered, the ensuing battle could have annihilated both the French fleet and the transports.
Historian Neil Kent has speculated that the area may have been the victim of an enemy assault.
Historian J. P Harris has pointed out that the Germans never used the word blitzkrieg.
Historian Clinton Rossiter has hailed him as a leading American conservative.
Historian John Lewis Gaddis has summarized the turnaround in evaluations by historians:
The Historian Procopius, in his Secret History, claims that the emperor Justinian attempted to interfere with the Jewish calendar in the 6th century, and a modern writer has suggested that this measure may have been directed against the protopaschites.
Historian Isabelle Dervaux has described the reception this painting received when it was first exhibited at the official Paris Salon of 1874: " Visitors and critics found its subject baffling, its composition incoherent, and its execution sketchy.
Historian of fascism Stanley Payne has said about Saddam Hussein's regime: " There will probably never again be a reproduction of the Third Reich, but Saddam Hussein has come closer than any other dictator since 1945 ".
Historian Frank Zelko has commented that " unlike Friends of the Earth, for example, which sprung fully formed from the forehead of David Brower, Greenpeace developed in a more evolutionary manner.
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 Jim Bradbury has summarised the contemporary historical opinion of John's positive qualities, observing that John is today usually considered a " hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general ".
Historian David Dumville has written: " I think we can dispose of him quite briefly.
Historian Eric Hobsbawm has called their machine wrecking " collective bargaining by riot ", which had been a tactic used in Britain since the Restoration, as the scattering of manufactories throughout the country made large-scale strikes impractical.
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 "
The Historian Andre Wink has recorded Hiuen Tsang's notings on the language and script in use in Makran.
Historian S. C. Rowell has described his rise to power as taking place through " the familiar processes of marriage, murder and military conquest.
Historian and Africanist Roland Oliver has described the scene as follows:
Historian Knud Haakonssen has noted that in the eighteenth century, Cumberland was commonly placed alongside Hugo Grotius and Samuel Pufendorf " in the triumvirate of seventeenth-century founders of the ' modern ' school of natural law.
Historian Walter Rodney has searched the reports of the early Portuguese travelers to the area and found mention in them of only one, quite particular, kind of slavery among the Africans.
Historian Nicholas Edsall writes, Stonewall has been compared to any number of acts of radical protest and defiance in American history from the Boston Tea Party on.
Historian Paul Israel has characterized Edison as a " freethinker ".
Historian John Hicks claims that the United States has never possessed for any considerable period of time the two party system in its pure and undefiled form.

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