| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1869 - 838 pages
...therefore which seemed open to any possibility of question, I have added the authority on which I ground h. Each reader can therefore judge for himself how far my narrative is borne out by my authorities. At the same time I think that no one will be justified either in confidently accepting or in confidently... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1869 - 810 pages
...which seemed open to any possibility of question, I have added the authority on which I ground it. Each reader can therefore judge for himself how far my narrative is borne out by my authorities. At the same time I think that no one will be justified either in confidently accepting or in confidently... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1873 - 560 pages
...which seemed open to any possibility of question, I have added the authority on which I ground it. Each reader can therefore judge for himself how far my narrative is borne out by my authorities. At the same time I think that no one will be justified either in confidently accepting or in confidently... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1875 - 858 pages
...or in the fuller discussion in the present Note, some notice of the authority on which I ground it. Each reader can therefore judge for himself how far my narrative is borne out by mv authorities. At the same time I think that no one will be justified either in confidently accepting... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1893 - 610 pages
...describes well, ' the array of the shieldwall.' In his note on ' the details of the Battle of Senlac ' (p. 756), Mr. Freeman explained that he had given the...my authorities.' Loyally keeping to this principle, we tested his statements by the authorities he gave for them — with the above result. On Mr. Freeman's... | |
| John Horace Round - 1909 - 614 pages
...existence of this palisade " Eng. Hist. Rev., ix. 232. " See Eng. Hist. Rev., ix. 232-3, 237-8, 240. MR. FREEMAN'S AUTHORITIES FOR IT. In his note on "The...Each reader can therefore judge for himself how far ray narrative is borne out by my authorities. Loyally keeping to this principle, I propose to test... | |
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