Archaeologia Cambrensis: A Record of the Antiquities of Wales and Its Marches and the Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological AssociationW. Pickering, 1851 |
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... JOURNAL OF The Cambrian Archæological Association . aymмRUVAYMMRIS VYDD SUPPLEMENT , 1850 . LONDON : W. PICKERING , 177 , PICCADILLY . TENBY : R. MASON . 1851 . 395.028 - B CONTENTS . Vestiges of the Gael in Gwynedd . By.
... JOURNAL OF The Cambrian Archæological Association . aymмRUVAYMMRIS VYDD SUPPLEMENT , 1850 . LONDON : W. PICKERING , 177 , PICCADILLY . TENBY : R. MASON . 1851 . 395.028 - B CONTENTS . Vestiges of the Gael in Gwynedd . By.
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... Gael in Gwynedd . By the Rev. William Basil Jones , M.A. , Fellow of Queen's College , Oxford On the State of Agriculture , and the Progress of Arts and Manufactures in Britain , during the Period , and under the Influence , of the ...
... Gael in Gwynedd . By the Rev. William Basil Jones , M.A. , Fellow of Queen's College , Oxford On the State of Agriculture , and the Progress of Arts and Manufactures in Britain , during the Period , and under the Influence , of the ...
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... , from his patient research amongst , and his calm examination of , her ancient records . The three Papers are also published , and may be purchased , separately . VESTIGES OF THE GAEL . 1. LOSS OF ANCIENT NAMES viii PREFACE .
... , from his patient research amongst , and his calm examination of , her ancient records . The three Papers are also published , and may be purchased , separately . VESTIGES OF THE GAEL . 1. LOSS OF ANCIENT NAMES viii PREFACE .
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... GAEL . 1. LOSS OF ANCIENT NAMES . THE question of the primeval occupations of a country is among the most directly and purely interesting of any which its present inhabitants can entertain . It is of direct interest , because it is ...
... GAEL . 1. LOSS OF ANCIENT NAMES . THE question of the primeval occupations of a country is among the most directly and purely interesting of any which its present inhabitants can entertain . It is of direct interest , because it is ...
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... deemed an audacious innovator , or maintainer of paradoxes , for again bringing it into question . In reading the histories of Cæsar and Tacitus , the geographies of Strabo , Ptolemy , and Pomponius Mela , GAEL IN GWYNEDD . 3.
... deemed an audacious innovator , or maintainer of paradoxes , for again bringing it into question . In reading the histories of Cæsar and Tacitus , the geographies of Strabo , Ptolemy , and Pomponius Mela , GAEL IN GWYNEDD . 3.
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