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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Page 34
... divisions had led me to suspect . 8 Some parts , indeed , of this territory lie beyond the limits we have fixed . 9 " The Irish , under Sirig the Rover , who once indeed drove the inhabitants out of the island , were soon after ...
... divisions had led me to suspect . 8 Some parts , indeed , of this territory lie beyond the limits we have fixed . 9 " The Irish , under Sirig the Rover , who once indeed drove the inhabitants out of the island , were soon after ...
Page 53
... division into castes , or something very like one . The tradition of the contest between Posidon and Athene also seems to point to something of the kind . boasts of aboriginal possession , and thus destroy the traditional GAEL IN ...
... division into castes , or something very like one . The tradition of the contest between Posidon and Athene also seems to point to something of the kind . boasts of aboriginal possession , and thus destroy the traditional GAEL IN ...
Page 59
... divisions , it is probable that a similar division coincided with the diocese of Llanbadarn . The limits of that diocese may be determined with some degree of accuracy , at all events as regards its southern frontier . If we start from ...
... divisions , it is probable that a similar division coincided with the diocese of Llanbadarn . The limits of that diocese may be determined with some degree of accuracy , at all events as regards its southern frontier . If we start from ...
Page 60
... division moreover coincides in the main with the distri- bution of dialects which I have already noticed . These facts all tend to confirm the notion of its making a civil or national , and not merely an ecclesiastical , separation . 5 ...
... division moreover coincides in the main with the distri- bution of dialects which I have already noticed . These facts all tend to confirm the notion of its making a civil or national , and not merely an ecclesiastical , separation . 5 ...
Page 61
... division of South Wales is implied by a passage in the Welsh Laws , which in speaking of a general convention of the ... divisions of Deheubarth , and I suspect we are to read " o Rieinwc a Morganwc a Seisyllwc . " 5 " The South is in ...
... division of South Wales is implied by a passage in the Welsh Laws , which in speaking of a general convention of the ... divisions of Deheubarth , and I suspect we are to read " o Rieinwc a Morganwc a Seisyllwc . " 5 " The South is in ...
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