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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... regarded under the twofold aspect of importance and interest . As a matter of fact , these points cannot be considered separately , because we have generally taken it for granted that the present inhabitants of this country have dwelt ...
... regarded under the twofold aspect of importance and interest . As a matter of fact , these points cannot be considered separately , because we have generally taken it for granted that the present inhabitants of this country have dwelt ...
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... slew him . " 5 I should be glad to know whether these can be regarded as perversions of Gaelic names . Again , - 4 Iolo MSS . , p . 467 . 5 Ibid . , p . 471 . " After the departure of the Romans from Britain , 18 VESTIGES OF THE.
... slew him . " 5 I should be glad to know whether these can be regarded as perversions of Gaelic names . Again , - 4 Iolo MSS . , p . 467 . 5 Ibid . , p . 471 . " After the departure of the Romans from Britain , 18 VESTIGES OF THE.
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... regarded in later times . An obscure memorial of him in the Achau Saint5 appears to imply that he was the means of converting the Gael of Gwynedd to Christianity , and connects him in some way with the Pelagian heresy . But he appears ...
... regarded in later times . An obscure memorial of him in the Achau Saint5 appears to imply that he was the means of converting the Gael of Gwynedd to Christianity , and connects him in some way with the Pelagian heresy . But he appears ...
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... with least difficulty be 5 The events of 430 particularly deserve notice , as the pre - existence of the Gael in Mona and Arvon is expressly mentioned . regarded as artificial . The partiality of the Welsh for 28 VESTIGES OF THE.
... with least difficulty be 5 The events of 430 particularly deserve notice , as the pre - existence of the Gael in Mona and Arvon is expressly mentioned . regarded as artificial . The partiality of the Welsh for 28 VESTIGES OF THE.
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... regarded as artificial . The partiality of the Welsh for the triad is too well known to need proof , and it would necessarily extend to the number thirty . Now , in twenty - nine , we have three decades minus one ; or , if we please to ...
... regarded as artificial . The partiality of the Welsh for the triad is too well known to need proof , and it would necessarily extend to the number thirty . Now , in twenty - nine , we have three decades minus one ; or , if we please to ...
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