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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... 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 ought ...
... 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 ought ...
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... dominion of the Cæsars , have mostly left memorials of their independence in the names of the great provincial towns . The appellations of natural objects , of rivers and mountains , are unchanged except by time . And yet that country ...
... dominion of the Cæsars , have mostly left memorials of their independence in the names of the great provincial towns . The appellations of natural objects , of rivers and mountains , are unchanged except by time . And yet that country ...
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... dominion in Britain . The first notice we have of the event is to be found in the Triads , which , after enumerating the various races which had settled at different periods in our island , reckon among " the three invading tribes that ...
... dominion in Britain . The first notice we have of the event is to be found in the Triads , which , after enumerating the various races which had settled at different periods in our island , reckon among " the three invading tribes that ...
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... dominion in Wales . It is to be found in the valuable Miscellany collected by the late Iolo Morganwg , and recently published by the Welsh MSS . Society . The notices which it gives us on this subject are fuller than those which have ...
... dominion in Wales . It is to be found in the valuable Miscellany collected by the late Iolo Morganwg , and recently published by the Welsh MSS . Society . The notices which it gives us on this subject are fuller than those which have ...
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... Irish , and seized the dominion from its rightful Cambro - British owners , namely , " — " And this , - 6 Iolo MSS . , p . 471 . 7 Ibid . , p . 472 . " Saint Gynyr of Caer Gawch the son of Gwyndeg GAEL IN GWYNEDD . 19.
... Irish , and seized the dominion from its rightful Cambro - British owners , namely , " — " And this , - 6 Iolo MSS . , p . 471 . 7 Ibid . , p . 472 . " Saint Gynyr of Caer Gawch the son of Gwyndeg GAEL IN GWYNEDD . 19.
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