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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... notice of Welsh historians and antiquaries . It is , however , one which , in the hands of its author , offers a fruitful harvest to the inquirer , suf- ficiently well read , and endowed with critical acumen enough , to follow the faint ...
... notice of Welsh historians and antiquaries . It is , however , one which , in the hands of its author , offers a fruitful harvest to the inquirer , suf- ficiently well read , and endowed with critical acumen enough , to follow the faint ...
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... notice that , whereas Richard applies the name of Genania to a district much more extensive than any to which that of Gwynedd was ever applied , there is reason to think that Gwynedd was formerly used in a more limited sense than ...
... notice that , whereas Richard applies the name of Genania to a district much more extensive than any to which that of Gwynedd was ever applied , there is reason to think that Gwynedd was formerly used in a more limited sense than ...
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... 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 came into the isle of Britain ...
... 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 came into the isle of Britain ...
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... notices we have already met with concur in recording the settlement of Gaelic tribes , at an un- known period , in various parts of Wales , especially in Gwynedd , and their expulsion on one , or more than one , occasion , attributed ...
... notices we have already met with concur in recording the settlement of Gaelic tribes , at an un- known period , in various parts of Wales , especially in Gwynedd , and their expulsion on one , or more than one , occasion , attributed ...
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... notices before us , however discordant in detail , coincide in the main , both with each other , and with those which were cited before . They agree so far in their general purport that we cannot doubt their relating to the same event ...
... notices before us , however discordant in detail , coincide in the main , both with each other , and with those which were cited before . They agree so far in their general purport that we cannot doubt their relating to the same event ...
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