I will only mention that the independent power of words to affect the writing of history is a thing to be watched out for. They have an almost frightening autonomous power to produce in the mind of the reader an image or idea that was not in the mind of the writer. Obviously they operate this way in all forms of writing, but history is particularly sensitive because one has a duty to be accurate, and careless use of words can leave a false impression one had not intended. Barbara W. Tuchman
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Regarding the quotation above, we can see that the writer is aware of the power of words. He makes note that he will only mention that the independent power of words to affect the writing of history is a thing to be watched out for. He also made it clear that he is aware of the power of words to produce an image or idea in ones mind that they were not originally thinking of.

Source: Practicing History: Selected Essays

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