The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 63
... George III . is a matter of familiar history , and during the first thirty years of the reign the division between ... Sir George Trevelyan's History of the American Revolution , * a work written in a style which compels attention , even ...
... George III . is a matter of familiar history , and during the first thirty years of the reign the division between ... Sir George Trevelyan's History of the American Revolution , * a work written in a style which compels attention , even ...
Page 64
... Sir George Trevelyan's persistent misinterpretation of the facts which led to the great struggle ; and against this I do feel called on to enter my protest . It is that his picture - brilliant as are its colours - has the intrinsic ...
... Sir George Trevelyan's persistent misinterpretation of the facts which led to the great struggle ; and against this I do feel called on to enter my protest . It is that his picture - brilliant as are its colours - has the intrinsic ...
Page 65
... Sir George Trevelyan has not done . For him , so far as appears in the present work , Lecky might never have penned a line , Lecky's learning , industry and research , his human sympathy and calm judgment might never have existed . Sir ...
... Sir George Trevelyan has not done . For him , so far as appears in the present work , Lecky might never have penned a line , Lecky's learning , industry and research , his human sympathy and calm judgment might never have existed . Sir ...
Page 66
... Sir George Trevelyan , " Testi- mony to the same effect — as Franklin's — was given by Jay and Madison , by Jefferson and John Adams . " No reference is given ; and , above all , no date , though the date is a matter of the first ...
... Sir George Trevelyan , " Testi- mony to the same effect — as Franklin's — was given by Jay and Madison , by Jefferson and John Adams . " No reference is given ; and , above all , no date , though the date is a matter of the first ...
Page 67
... Sir George Trevelyan , who chortles over the failure of the Government's design . " Boston , " he says , " gratified the curiosity of an energetic patriot who expressed a wish to see whether tea could be made with salt water . " The ...
... Sir George Trevelyan , who chortles over the failure of the Government's design . " Boston , " he says , " gratified the curiosity of an energetic patriot who expressed a wish to see whether tea could be made with salt water . " The ...
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