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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.
Historian Mark Stoyle suggests that she was probably taught Cornish by William Killigrew, Groom of the Privy Chamber and later Chamberlain of the Exchequer.
Historian and biographer William Hepworth Dixon considered that Bacon's name could be included in the list of Founders of the United States of America.
* 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 and opponent William Estabrook Chancellor publicized the rumors, based on supposed family research, but perhaps reflecting no more than local gossip.
* Peter W. Edbury and John G. Rowe, William of Tyre: Historian of the Latin East.
Historian William Cooper presents the exactly opposite southern perspective:
Historian William E. Weeks has noted that three key themes were usually touched upon by advocates of Manifest Destiny:
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.
* Queen Elizabeth's First Historian: William Camden and the Beginning of English " Civil History ", 1971.
Historian William Y. Thompson writes that Toombs was " prepared to vote all necessary supplies to repel invasion.
Historian William James remarked that the " general return of loss among the militia and volunteers, no where appears ".
Historian William L. Shirer wrote that "… his opponents, including the Jews, readily conceded that he was at heart a decent, chivalrous, generous and tolerant man.
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 William Greenlee argued that King Manuel I " had undoubtedly known him well at court ".
* Robert Livingston Schuyler, introduction to Frederic William Maitland: Historian ( 1960 );
* Nenarokov, Albert P., Russia in the Twentieth Century: the View of a Soviet Historian, William Morrow Co, New York, 1968.
Historian William Gienapp has concluded that Brooks ' " assault was of critical importance in transforming the struggling Republican party into a major political force.
* A story about a reader reading a book ( e. g. The Neverending Story by Michael Ende, Italo Calvino's If On A Winter's Night A Traveler, Elizabeth Kostova's The Historian and The Princess Bride by William Goldman )
* Jan Broadway, William Dugdale: A Life of the Warwickshire Historian and Herald ( 2011 )
), William Dugdale, Historian, 1605-1686 ( 2009 )
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.
* William J. Morgan ( historian ) ( 1917 – 2003 ), Senior Historian at the U. S. Naval Historical Center and editor of Naval Documents of the American Revolution
Historian J. P. Parry argued that had Lewis lived he and not William Ewart Gladstone might have come to lead the Liberal Party

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Historian James Lockhart suggests that the people needed to have a scapegoat for the Aztec defeat, and Moctezuma naturally fell into that role.
Historian Barbara Bell suggests that the paintings may have been made for tourists on Seneca Lake boat tours
Historian David Crouch suggests that Stephen effectively " bowed out of Wales " around this time to concentrate on his other problems.
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 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 Alan Stewart suggests that many of the phenomena now seen as peculiarly Jacobean can be identified more closely with Anne's patronage than with James, who " fell asleep during some of England's most celebrated plays ".
Historian David Crouch suggests that Stephen effectively " bowed out of Wales " around this time to concentrate on his other problems.
Historian H. P. R. Finberg suggests that the foundation charter may have been drafted in the 9th century, based on some authentic material.
Historian Oliver Creighton suggests that the ideal image of a castle by the 1750s included " broken, soft silhouettes and decayed, rough appearance ".
Historian Ian Jones suggests the story still had an " indefinable appeal " for Australians in the early twentieth century.
Historian Fernand Braudel suggests that in Cairo in the 11th century Muslim and Jewish merchants had already set up every form of trade association and had knowledge of every method of credit and payment, disproving the belief that these were invented later by Italians.
Historian Ian Beckett suggests around 12, 000 could be regarded as reliable, but even these proved reluctant to move in on the crowd, since it included so many women.
Historian A. G. Morice suggests that the phrase " Red River Rebellion " owes its persistence to alliteration, a quality that made it attractive for publication in newspaper headlines ( Critical History of The Red River Insurrection ).
Historian John Fiske suggests that Philip's purpose was not to draw the Iroquois into the conflict, but instead to draw the Mahicans into the conflict with a view toward attacking Albany.
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 McKenzie suggests that the hostility of Northern Methodists ( who were abolitionists ) toward Southern Methodists ( who tended to be pro-slavery ) in the 1840s may have driven Brownlow into the pro-slavery camp.
Historian Michael Marquardt argues that the evidence suggests the organization occurred in Manchester, and that the confusion was likely due to the effect of memory tending to conflate memories of several meetings in Manchester and Fayette years earlier Critics suggest that the location of the organization was intentionally changed in 1834 around the same time the church's name was changed to the " Church of the Latter Day Saints ", in order to make it seem like the new church organization was different from the " Church of Christ ", as a tactic to frustrate the church's creditors and avoid payment of debts.
Historian Winfried Ludecke suggests that, upon leaving Port Arthur, Manchuria, Reilly voyaged to Imperial Japan in the company of an unknown mistress.
The exact length of his reign is not known ; the Turin canon suggests an improbable 95 years while the ancient Greek Historian Manetho reports that the reign of " Boëthôs " lasted for 38 years.
Historian Robert Liddiard suggests that on the basis of the views from the castle at this time, the structured nature of the parks would have contrasted with the wilderness of the mountain peaks framing the scene beyond, making an important statement about the refinement and cultured nature of the castle lord.
Historian David Balfour suggests that Eve was the daughter of Gilbert de Lacy, the son of Roger de Lacy, exiled by King William II in 1095 for rebellion.
Historian D. P. Kirby suggests that Wiglaf's death occurred in 839, basing this date on the known chronology of the reigns of Beorhtwulf and Burgred, the next two Mercian kings.
Historian David Crane suggests that if Borchgrevink had been a British naval officer, England would have taken his achievements more seriously.

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