However much one may wish, it is difficult to convince that the pronoun 'their' stands of the historian's due. 'Due' here means what one has earned deservedly. If we consider D with the supposedly intended pronoun historians, this is what one gets.
doing so,they the histories do not give the ideals of the 18th century French Enlightenmenttheir the historians' due.
It doesn't stand to logic that the British Historians would like to give what they have earned as the due to the ideals of the
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doing so,
It doesn't stand to logic that the British Historians would like to give what they have earned as the due to the ideals of the
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