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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... Roman sway . It is to be hoped that its learned author will develope certain parts of his Essay rather more fully in the pages of the Archæologia Cambrensis ; and that he will there bring forward the authorities which he has consulted ...
... Roman sway . It is to be hoped that its learned author will develope certain parts of his Essay rather more fully in the pages of the Archæologia Cambrensis ; and that he will there bring forward the authorities which he has consulted ...
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... Roman dominion , the Saxon immigration , and the Norman conquest , as events dif- fering not at all in kind , and perhaps hardly in degree , so have we tacitly acquiesced in the belief that we are an aboriginal nation . But surely this ...
... Roman dominion , the Saxon immigration , and the Norman conquest , as events dif- fering not at all in kind , and perhaps hardly in degree , so have we tacitly acquiesced in the belief that we are an aboriginal nation . But surely this ...
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... Romans had changed its language and its character . Huns and Saracens have swept over it . Franks and Visigoths have occupied it . But , for all this , men continue to hand down the memory of those ancient people , by an unconscious but ...
... Romans had changed its language and its character . Huns and Saracens have swept over it . Franks and Visigoths have occupied it . But , for all this , men continue to hand down the memory of those ancient people , by an unconscious but ...
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... Roman domination in Britain . The nature or extent of such a revolution is a further question ; all that can be said at present is , that it would 8 Banchorium and Deva are placed by Richard in the territory of the Carnabii . - De Situ ...
... Roman domination in Britain . The nature or extent of such a revolution is a further question ; all that can be said at present is , that it would 8 Banchorium and Deva are placed by Richard in the territory of the Carnabii . - De Situ ...
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... Romans themselves in writ- ing other British names - as Venta for Gwent . It is also worthy of notice that , whereas Richard applies the name of Genania to a district much more extensive than any to which that of Gwynedd was ever ...
... Romans themselves in writ- ing other British names - as Venta for Gwent . It is also worthy of notice that , whereas Richard applies the name of Genania to a district much more extensive than any to which that of Gwynedd was ever ...
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