The Cambro-Briton, Том 2J. Limbird., 1821 |
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... given in the order , in which they have now been mentioned . And it may be premised , with respect to the first sub - division , that the feature is common to the Latin and Italian , and , in some degree also , to the French and it has ...
... given in the order , in which they have now been mentioned . And it may be premised , with respect to the first sub - division , that the feature is common to the Latin and Italian , and , in some degree also , to the French and it has ...
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... given on the head of Golyddan the bard , because of the slap given by him to Cadwaladr the Blessed . [ The second series , in p . 13 , gives the substance of this Triad thus , The three outrageous men of the Isle of Britain , who ...
... given on the head of Golyddan the bard , because of the slap given by him to Cadwaladr the Blessed . [ The second series , in p . 13 , gives the substance of this Triad thus , The three outrageous men of the Isle of Britain , who ...
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... given in the Celtic Researches , p . 259 , where the learned author expresses his opinion , that it is " ænigmatical . " - For some account of the battle of Camlan see the CAMBRO - Briton , vol . i . 204. and of the battle of Arderydd ...
... given in the Celtic Researches , p . 259 , where the learned author expresses his opinion , that it is " ænigmatical . " - For some account of the battle of Camlan see the CAMBRO - Briton , vol . i . 204. and of the battle of Arderydd ...
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... given hereafter . WELSH GAMES . To the EDITOR of the CAMBRO - BRITON .. Sir , I send you for insertion in your next Number the four and twenty Welsh or British games , with a Latin translation by Dr. John Davies of Mallwyd , author of ...
... given hereafter . WELSH GAMES . To the EDITOR of the CAMBRO - BRITON .. Sir , I send you for insertion in your next Number the four and twenty Welsh or British games , with a Latin translation by Dr. John Davies of Mallwyd , author of ...
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... , by the celebrated Mr. Edward Llwyd . Some extracts from this will be given in a future Num- ber - ED . L Gwestwyr , P. B. W. VOL . II . D and so capable of making them understood by others , THE CAMBRO - BRITON . 17.
... , by the celebrated Mr. Edward Llwyd . Some extracts from this will be given in a future Num- ber - ED . L Gwestwyr , P. B. W. VOL . II . D and so capable of making them understood by others , THE CAMBRO - BRITON . 17.
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