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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... remain unaltered , as in France , it is probable that there has been no change in our population , or a very trifling one . If they have been generally effaced , as in England , there is a strong presumption in favour of the influx of ...
... remain unaltered , as in France , it is probable that there has been no change in our population , or a very trifling one . If they have been generally effaced , as in England , there is a strong presumption in favour of the influx of ...
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... remains . Antoninus presents us with the following names of stations in North Wales : - Segontium , on the Seiont ; Conovium , on the Conway ; Varis , near Bod - fari ; Deva , Chester on the Dee ; 7 Bravinium ; 8 Bovium ; Mediolanum ...
... remains . Antoninus presents us with the following names of stations in North Wales : - Segontium , on the Seiont ; Conovium , on the Conway ; Varis , near Bod - fari ; Deva , Chester on the Dee ; 7 Bravinium ; 8 Bovium ; Mediolanum ...
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... remain in the following proportions : - Tacitus . Antoninus . Ptolemy . Richard . Added by Richard . Total . 812 0 0 0 1 TIT 1 1 1 1 2 2 2/2 212 419 110 418 012 418 O12 2 IN 2 0 6 3 11 2 9 7 3 12 3 13 1 5 1 1 44 2016 013 5 416 6 20100 8 ...
... remain in the following proportions : - Tacitus . Antoninus . Ptolemy . Richard . Added by Richard . Total . 812 0 0 0 1 TIT 1 1 1 1 2 2 2/2 212 419 110 418 012 418 O12 2 IN 2 0 6 3 11 2 9 7 3 12 3 13 1 5 1 1 44 2016 013 5 416 6 20100 8 ...
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... remain in South Wales . But , if we subtract the additions of Richard of Cirencester , we have , in North Wales , only six out of fourteen names remaining in South Wales , thirteen out of seventeen . Again , of the names surviving in ...
... remain in South Wales . But , if we subtract the additions of Richard of Cirencester , we have , in North Wales , only six out of fourteen names remaining in South Wales , thirteen out of seventeen . Again , of the names surviving in ...
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... remain , intermixed with the natives . " The third invasion was that of Don ( others say Daronwy ) , king of Lochlyn ( Scandinavia ) , who came to Ireland , and con- quered it ; after which he led sixty thousand Irish and Loch- lynians ...
... remain , intermixed with the natives . " The third invasion was that of Don ( others say Daronwy ) , king of Lochlyn ( Scandinavia ) , who came to Ireland , and con- quered it ; after which he led sixty thousand Irish and Loch- lynians ...
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