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" ... my particular statements from the evidence on which they rest, I should be practically calling on the reader to accept the statements without full means of testing them. To every statement therefore which seemed open to any possibility of question,... "
Feudal England: Historical Studies on the XIth and XIIt Centuries - Page 343
by John Horace Round - 1895 - 587 pages
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The reign of Harold and the interregnum. 2d ed., rev. 1875

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...
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The reign of Harold and the interregnum. 2d ed., rev. 1875

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...
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The History of the Norman Conquest of England, Its Causes and Its ..., Volume 3

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...
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The History of the Norman Conquest of England: The reign of Harold and the ...

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...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 177

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...
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Feudal England: Historical Studies on the XIth and XIIth Centuries

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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