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Sherman was responsible for the story when he said in his memoirs that this was the only time he could recall seeing Thomas ride so fast.
most of the information elicited in Jerusalem had been brought to the surface by the numerous War Crimes tribunals and investigating commissions, and by reports, memoirs, and survivors' accounts.
He proceeded with his task bravely -- in his memoirs, at least -- before the `` passions of my neighbors should have time to boil too high ''.
The term became popular again in Australia first, when George Giffen, in his memoirs ( With Bat and Ball, 1899 ), used the term as if it were well known.
Octavius only mentions his father's equestrian family briefly in his memoirs.
According to Tacitus, Agrippina ’ s eldest daughter Agrippina the Younger had written memoirs for posterity.
Unfortunately these memoirs are now lost.
From the memoirs written by Agrippina the Younger, Tacitus used the memoirs to extract information regarding the family and fate of Agrippina the Elder, when Tacitus was writing The Annals.
The Muslim traveller Ibn Battuta, who visited Constantinople towards the end of 1332, mentions in his memoirs having met Andronikos III.
She edited and published Lavoisier ’ s memoirs ( whether any English translations of those memoirs have survived is unknown as of today ) and hosted parties at which eminent scientists discussed ideas and problems related to chemistry.
However, Quigley's role ended in 1988 when it became public through the memoirs of former chief of staff, Donald Regan.
French examples from the same period include the memoirs of Cardinal de Retz ( 1614 – 1679 ) and the Duc de Saint-Simon 2001 / 2010.
From the 17th century onwards, " scandalous memoirs " by supposed libertines, serving a public taste for titillation, have been frequently published.
With the critical and commercial success in the United States of such memoirs as Angela ’ s Ashes and The Color of Water, however, more and more people have been encouraged to try their hand at this genre.
Abdülaziz was deposed by his ministers on 30 May 1876 ; his death at Feriye Palace in Constantinople a few days later was attributed to suicide at the time, although in Sultan Abdulhamid II's recently surfaced memoirs, the event is described as an assassination by the order of Hussein Avni Pasha and Midhat Pasha.
In his memoirs he mentions that their apartment in Gorky was repeatedly subjected to searches and heists.
According to her later memoirs, Fátimih fell in love with ` Abdu ' l-Bahá on seeing him.
Critic William Kuhn argued that much of his fiction can be read as " the memoirs he never wrote ", revealing the inner life of a politician for whom the norms of Victorian public life appeared to represent a social straitjacket – particularly with regard to his allegedly " ambiguous sexuality.
John Millner ’ s memoirs – Compendious Journal ( 1733 ) – is more specific, recording 12, 087 of Villeroi ’ s army were killed or wounded, with another 9, 729 taken prisoner.
Julie Manet became the subject for many of her mother's paintings and a book of her memoirs Growing Up with the Impressionists: The Diary of Julie Manet, was published in 1987.
Babur wrote his memoirs and these form the main source for details of his life.
The memoirs were much more extensive than they are now.
A year before his death Babur was reworking parts of his memoirs in 1528 – 29.

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In his memoirs, A. A. Mordvinov reported that all four grand duchesses appeared " cold and visibly terribly upset " by Rasputin's death and sat " huddled up closely together " on a sofa in one of their bedrooms on the night they received the news.

memoirs and reported
Bùi Diễm, later South Vietnam's Ambassador to the United States, reported in his memoirs that General Lê Văn Kim requested his aid in learning what the U. S. might do about Diệm's government.
In his memoirs, Zhou reported that the country had been completely devastated by such a war, in which the entire population had been obligated to participate.
Lady Morgan reported in her memoirs that Lamb told her that she had grown up as a tomboy, and quite unable to read or write until adolescence.
In a New York Times interview given the day after Major General Howard retired from the Army on November 8, 1894 at the age of 64, it was reported that he was traveling West to stay at his daughter's house in Portland, Oregon where he planned to start writing his memoirs.
The representative for Israel was Moshe Dayan ; he reported in memoirs that much of his delicate negotiation with Bunche was conducted over a billiard table while the two were shooting pool.
In his 1948 memoirs, NAACP president Walter White said, " He has been variously reported in Mexico, apparently supplied with ample funds, and in other parts of North America.
" Gottlob H. Bidermann, a German infantry officer who served in Schörner's command in 1944-45, reported in his memoirs that the General was despised by officers and men alike.
Gordon Cooper wrote in his memoirs that as far as he knows, it is the only officially reported account of a UFO in any of the Mercury, Gemini or Apollo missions.
A well-known memoirs ' author F. F. Vigel, who knew of these meetings and the way they were linked to those held at Petrashevsky's, reported on the Vvedensky group.
The local inspector of the Metropolitan Police Service, Edmund Reid of H Division Whitechapel, was reported as mentioning them at an inquest in 1889, and the acting Commissioner of the City Police, Major Henry Smith, mentioned them in his memoirs.
Trevor Royle quotes James Turner who in his memoirs reported that after skirmish in Kilwarlin woods, Irish prisoners were given " bad quarter, being shot dead ", but two other eye witness accounts of the skirmish, ( a letter by Roger Pike and the dispatches of Major-General Robert Monro, the Protestant commander ), do not mention the killing of prisoners.
The violence in the Gem was not confined to the prostitutes, with the saloon being a frequent site of gunfights between drunken patrons ; and in one memorable instance, the memoirs of John S. McClintock reported a prostitute named " Trixie " having shot a large hole through the skull of a man who astounded everyone by surviving for another half an hour.
Although he declined to discuss the episode in his memoirs, it is said that one Tallmadge's agents had reported to him that Major André was in contact with a " John Anderson " who was expecting the surrender of a major installation.
Dr. Regnier reported the death, recovered the memoirs and performed an autopsy.
( Both incidents were reported by Wells, Fargo agent Fred Dodge in his memoirs, and both incidents are alluded to in the newspapers of the time ).
Wells Fargo agent Fred Dodge reported both incidents in his memoirs, and both were alluded to in local newspapers.

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At another point, Lazarus offers to recount the fate of the Jockaira, from Methuselah's Children, but another character cuts him off, saying, " Since that lie is already in his memoirs in four conflicting versions, why should we be burdened with a fifth?
He has published his memoirs ( four parts ) and continued as a commentator on economics and both domestic and international politics.
Vanderbilt is the author of four memoirs and three novels, and is a regular contributor to The New York Times, Vanity Fair, and Elle.
In his memoirs written late in his life, Scott Nearing would recall his grandfather as one of the four most influential figures in his life.
He continued to reside at Cambridge for four years ; during which time he took some pupils, but his main work was the preparation of 28 memoirs to the Mathematical Journal.
Alternatively, according to Melkumov's memoirs, Enver managed to escape on horseback and hid for four days in the village of Chaghan.
As his wife Caitlin notes in her memoirs, a sinister foreboding accompanied Dylan since his teenage years, when, after an illness, a doctor gave him four years to live.
( Kissinger says nothing of this in his memoirs and mentions Halperin in passing about four times.
These memoirs ( Gedenkschriften ), which appeared in four volumes (' Genesis ', ' Growth ', ' Surf ' and ' Storm ') after 1925, almost became part of the furniture in the house of many Dutch workers, further testimony to Troelstra's reputation among his followers.
# Rearview Mirror: four memoirs, Alhamra, Islamabad ( 2002 )
His works include over thirty books of poetry ; a novel ; two volumes of memoirs and four books of correspondence.
Although, in his memoirs, Lord Blayney tried to downplay the importance of the battle of Fuengirola, he himself remained in French captivity for nearly four years, until 1814.
He wrote four books of memoirs and regularly wrote articles for The Macedonian Tribune, the oldest continuously published Macedonian émigré newspaper.
According to his memoirs, Júlio was called late at night by other anxious students, and by the next morning he had provided four different essays on " Hope ", at 400 réis the piece.
His most important contributions were made in embryology with a series of four exhaustive memoirs on the development of the mammalian ovum published in 1842 ( rabbit ), 1845 ( dog ), 1852 ( guinea pig ), and 1854 ( roe-deer ).
He died in Paris, leaving memoirs and correspondence from which were extracted four volumes ( 1861 – 1865 ) of Souvenirs historiques et parlementaires, 1764-1848.
Her aggressive pursuits in this area are chronicled in the four books of memoirs and one novel she had published.

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