The History of the Norman Conquest of England: Its Causes And Its Results 3

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The History of the Norman Conquest of England: Its Causes And Its Results 3
Freeman Edward Augustus
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I have told this funous tale in that one of the many ohap. xa, shapes which it has taken which seems least widely r^J^^^" moved from the probabilities of the case. It is at least ^^[t^e not impossible^ which is more than can be said of some but some of the other shapes. But I would not be understood as ^^^of pledging myself to the accuracy of a single detail. The ^^ ^ cfaaige of perjury against Harold is a charge in which there is no statement for the defencCj while the witnesses for the prosec...ution contradict one another. To my ownNegatiye mind^ as I have before said^^ the strongest argument against 0^110 ^ Harold is that there is no statement for the defence. Had ^^j?^^ wnten.
there been a single distinct English contradiction of the story^ direct or implied, I should have cast away the whole tale as pure invention. But^ while we have such contra- dictions on almost every other point, on this point we have mme. It was clearly a weak point in Harold^s case; it was a subject on which his friends shrank from entering.


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