Excerpt from An Answer to the Misrepresentations: Contained in an Article on the Life of Clarendon, in No CXXIV of the Quarterly Review
And what, then, is the important point on which this zealous champion of Lord Clarendon's fame, who declines defending the most prominent acts and principles of his administration, has deemed more worthy to be selected, on which to ground his elabo rate defence? It is the charge of inaccwracy, not falsehood, as the Reviewer tries to pervert and construe it, but mere accidental, unintentional in accuracy in the statement of circumstances which he he could have had no interest in misrepresenting. His assailants say that he. Is an inaccurate historian, not unintentionally, but because he is partial. The Reviewer does not notice the more serious charge of partiality, but maintains that Lord Clarendon is not even unintentionally inaccurate that, though he confessedly was often in want of materials, and relied much on his memory, yet that, even in the relation of the most trifling particulars, he hardly ever made a mistake and that when (for example) he says a journey was commenced on the eth, and Dugdale's Diary says on the 5th, he must be right, not Dugdale.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book examines a historian's perspective on the tumultuous life of Edward Hyde, known as Lord Clarendon, who served as Lord Chancellor during the English Civil War. The author delves into Clarendon's writings, including his famous History of the Rebellion, to uncover alleged inaccuracies and biases. The book explores the historical context of Clarendon's life and work, shedding light on the complex political and religious landscape of 17th-century England. The author questions Clarendon's portrayal of key figures and events, arguing that his personal beliefs influenced his historical accounts. This book challenges the traditional view of Clarendon as an impartial chronicler and provides a nuanced understanding of his role as a historian and political figure. Through a critical examination of Clarendon's writings, the author unravels the threads of historical narrative, offering a fresh perspective on a pivotal period in English history. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781333145682_0
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