Contemporary chroniclers mainly describe her as an adulterer and temptress. |
They are diarists, confessors, intimate chroniclers of their slightly repugnant lives. |
The vaticinations of Thomas are cited by various later chroniclers, and had as much credit in England as in Scotland. |
There is no other Indian pueblo answering to its description and geographical location as given by the chroniclers of Coronado. |
The more fair-minded breed of chroniclers, who have benefited from newly released Russian documents after the Soviet collapse, do provide a less Anglophile version of history. |
Contemporary chroniclers based in England had a habit of bemoaning the cost and absence of results of such campaigns. |