Talk:William Cosby

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I think this article is a little too long and detailed for its subject. In addition, I'm concerned about overgeneralizations such as the notion that the Zenger trial was an antecedent to the American Revolution. How significant the Zenger trial actually was is debatable, and the article on John Peter Zenger would probably be a better place to discuss it. Drfryer 15:53, 17 August 2006 (UTC)

I've done some clean-up work on this article, but it needs a great more, especially in the section on Cosby's governorship. The facts need to be checked-- when I checked the citations, some of them turned out not to substantiate the sentences to which they were attached. Also, I suggest that all interpretive comments be relegated to the section on "Cosby's significance." A more objective tone would be desirable in the rest of the article. Drfryer 16:40, 17 August 2006 (UTC)

I just edited the Balearic Islands section in keeping with the "American National Biography" article. This involved deleting some material, including the reference to the siege at Gibraltar (which I can't document; feel free to put it back in if you find it mentioned in an authoritative source), the reference to Cosby's 1731 gubernatorial appointment (my source says 1718), and the editorial comments about Cosby's grasping ways (on the principle that an example is more effective than a general comment). Drfryer 18:13, 17 August 2006 (UTC)