Giraldus himself states that truth was not his main object, and that he compiled the work for the purpose of sounding the praises of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of which... Giraldi Cambrensis Opera - Page lxxby Giraldus (Cambrensis) - 1867Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Finance - 1868 - 770 pages
...compiled the work for the purpose of sounding the praises of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia...trustworthy and authentic men in the country ; that though lie did not put just the same full faith in their reports as in what he had himself seen, yet, as they... | |
| University of Oxford - Students - 1868 - 546 pages
...of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographie of the truth of which he was not well assured, either...country ¡ that though he did not put just the same fuH faith in their reports as in what he had himself eeen, yet, as they only related what they had... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Great Britain - 1868 - 774 pages
...compiled the work for the purpose of sounding the praises of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia...with all diligence elicited, of the most trustworthy uud authentic men in the country ; that though he did not put just the same full faith in their reports... | |
| Thomas (de Burton) - Abbeys - 1868 - 584 pages
...compiled the work for the purpose of sounding the praises of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia...assured, either by his own eyesight or by the testimony. 15 with all diligence elicited, of the most trustworthy and authentic men in the country ; that though... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Great Britain - 1868 - 462 pages
...the purpose of sounding the praises of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he hod stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of...assured, either by his own eyesight or by the testimony, 15 with all diligence elicited, of the most trustworthy and authentic men in the country ; that though... | |
| University of Oxford - Students - 1868 - 564 pages
...however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of which he was not . 15 •well assured, either by his own eyesight or by...elicited, of the most trustworthy and authentic men iu the country ; that though he did not put just the same full faith in their reports as in what he... | |
| University of Oxford - Students - 1868 - 568 pages
...compiled the work for the purpose of sounding the praises of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of which he was not То well assured, either by his own eyesight or by the testimony, with all diligence elicited, of... | |
| Great Britain - 1869 - 708 pages
...compiled the work for the purpose of sounding the praises of Henry the Second. Klsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia...men in the country ; that though he did not put just (he sime full faith in their reportR ns in what he had himself seen, yet, as they only relntt-d what... | |
| Great Britain - 1869 - 492 pages
...compiled the work for the purpose of sounding the praises of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia...assured, either by his own eyesight or by the testimony, 15 with all diligence elicited, of the most trust-worthy and authentic men in the country i that though... | |
| Great Britain - 1869 - 666 pages
...compiled the work for the purpose of sounding the praises of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia...assured, either by his own eyesight or by the testimony, 15 •with all diligence elicited, of the most trust-worthy and authentic men in the country ; that... | |
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