Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory, Том 2proprietors, 1830 |
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... ancient Cambria to tyranny of all kinds , a subject of interest to France and to the whole civilized world ; perhaps to the former - on a recent occasion , and the most glorious one in her annals , —an example . Strange would it be ...
... ancient Cambria to tyranny of all kinds , a subject of interest to France and to the whole civilized world ; perhaps to the former - on a recent occasion , and the most glorious one in her annals , —an example . Strange would it be ...
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... ancient British poetry to one indivi- dual , and never has , in the least , assisted the first Čeltic scholar of his day , to publish the most interesting of Cambro - British relics . * It is gratifying , however , to observe , that a ...
... ancient British poetry to one indivi- dual , and never has , in the least , assisted the first Čeltic scholar of his day , to publish the most interesting of Cambro - British relics . * It is gratifying , however , to observe , that a ...
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... ancient knights of romance were not natives of any part of the continent . " From here then we turn to the crusaders , and follow them to the Holy Land , but still we find ourselves as far from our object as before , for whatever tinge ...
... ancient knights of romance were not natives of any part of the continent . " From here then we turn to the crusaders , and follow them to the Holy Land , but still we find ourselves as far from our object as before , for whatever tinge ...
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... ancient works now alluded to . But that old house , which attracted your attention , is one among several others of a similar character in this vale . It was originally the residence of a cymmro of some rank ; and , in the fifteenth ...
... ancient works now alluded to . But that old house , which attracted your attention , is one among several others of a similar character in this vale . It was originally the residence of a cymmro of some rank ; and , in the fifteenth ...
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... ancient family of Cors - y - gedol , the present representative of which is the patriotic Sir R. W. Vaughan , mem- ber of parliament for the county . To shorten our tour , by your permission , it may suffice to mention briefly what may ...
... ancient family of Cors - y - gedol , the present representative of which is the patriotic Sir R. W. Vaughan , mem- ber of parliament for the county . To shorten our tour , by your permission , it may suffice to mention briefly what may ...
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