| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1870 - 670 páginas
...of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of which he was not well assured, either...they only related what they had themselves seen, he could not but believe snch credible witnesses. A very interesting portion of this treatise is devoted... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1870 - 690 páginas
...of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of which he was not well assured, either...put just the same full faith in their reports as in Avhiit he had himself seen, yet, as they only related what they had themselves seen, he could not but... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1870 - 690 páginas
...of the truth of which he was not well assured, either by his own eyesight or by the testimony, w,th all diligence elicited, of the most trustworthy and...himself seen, yet, as they only related what they bad themselves seen, he could not but believe such credible wituesses. A very interesting portion of... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1871 - 680 páginas
...of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of which he was not well assured, either...they only related what they had themselves seen, he could not but believe such credible witnesses. A very interesting portion of this treatise is devoted... | |
| Roger (of Hoveden) - 1868 - 454 páginas
...of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of which he was not well assured, either...they only related what they had themselves seen, he could not but believe such credible witnesses. A very interesting portion of this treatise is devoted... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1871 - 776 páginas
...of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of which he was not well assured, either...they only related what they had themselves seen, he could not but believe such credible witnesses. A very interesting portion of this treatise is devoted... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1871 - 650 páginas
...of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of which he was not well assured, either...they only related what they had themselves seen, he could not but believe such credible witnesses. A very interesting portion of this treatise is devoted... | |
| William Maunsell Hennessy - 1871 - 762 páginas
...of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of •which he was not well assured,...they only related what they had themselves seen, he could not but believe such credible witnesses. A very interesting portion of this treatise is devoted... | |
| 1871 - 756 páginas
...that he had stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of which he was not well assured, cither by his own eyesight or by the testimony, with all...they only related what they had themselves seen, he could not but believe such credible witnesses. A very interesting portion of this treatise is devoted... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1871 - 732 páginas
...of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, however, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of which he was not well assured, either...authentic men in the country ; that though he did not put lust the same full faith in their reports as in what he had himself seen, yet, as they only related... | |
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