The Cambro-Briton, Том 2J. Limbird., 1821 |
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... observe , that , what- ever disappointment may hitherto have attended me in my career , the reflection , that I have been so ably supported in it by your friendship , cannot fail to be at all times consolatory . And I shall feel too ...
... observe , that , what- ever disappointment may hitherto have attended me in my career , the reflection , that I have been so ably supported in it by your friendship , cannot fail to be at all times consolatory . And I shall feel too ...
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... observe , with respect to the word min , that its sim- ple and proper meaning is an edge or rim , as the edge of a sword , or the rim of any orifice , whence it came to denote the lip , and , by an extension of the idea , the mouth ...
... observe , with respect to the word min , that its sim- ple and proper meaning is an edge or rim , as the edge of a sword , or the rim of any orifice , whence it came to denote the lip , and , by an extension of the idea , the mouth ...
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... observation . But , to return from the digression , - Dolgellau , as many of my readers well know , is situated in a delightful valley about six miles from the base of Cader Idris , watered by the united streams of the rivers Wnion ...
... observation . But , to return from the digression , - Dolgellau , as many of my readers well know , is situated in a delightful valley about six miles from the base of Cader Idris , watered by the united streams of the rivers Wnion ...
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... observed in the correction of the press , and especially in the Welsh names , many of which are greatly disfigured . How- ever , this blemish may have arisen from accidental causes , and , although not to be defended , ought not to ...
... observed in the correction of the press , and especially in the Welsh names , many of which are greatly disfigured . How- ever , this blemish may have arisen from accidental causes , and , although not to be defended , ought not to ...
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... observe the laudable spirit , that is now abroad in the Prin- cipality on a point so essential to its welfare as the encouragement and protection of its agricultural interests . The Monmouthshire meeting was the first General ...
... observe the laudable spirit , that is now abroad in the Prin- cipality on a point so essential to its welfare as the encouragement and protection of its agricultural interests . The Monmouthshire meeting was the first General ...
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