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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... say that our case is far different . London and York , the Severn and the Thames , a few natural objects , and a few time - honoured cities , retain the names by which they were known to the Romans ; but , of the Trinobantes , the Iceni ...
... say that our case is far different . London and York , the Severn and the Thames , a few natural objects , and a few time - honoured cities , retain the names by which they were known to the Romans ; but , of the Trinobantes , the Iceni ...
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... say , in the present case , in a period anterior to history . Mr. Skene , in his ingenious Essay on the Highlanders , dates the last occupation of Dalriada , A.D. 503 , and appears to con- sider the earlier migrations as fabulous ...
... say , in the present case , in a period anterior to history . Mr. Skene , in his ingenious Essay on the Highlanders , dates the last occupation of Dalriada , A.D. 503 , and appears to con- sider the earlier migrations as fabulous ...
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... say Daronwy ) , king of Lochlyn ( Scandinavia ) , who came to Ireland , and con- quered it ; after which he led sixty thousand Irish and Loch- lynians to North Wales , where they ruled for one hundred and twenty - nine years ; when ...
... say Daronwy ) , king of Lochlyn ( Scandinavia ) , who came to Ireland , and con- quered it ; after which he led sixty thousand Irish and Loch- lynians to North Wales , where they ruled for one hundred and twenty - nine years ; when ...
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... say , are palpable anachronisms ; but they show the light in which Gwydion was 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 ...
... say , are palpable anachronisms ; but they show the light in which Gwydion was 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 ...
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... say , " belongs a peculiar dialect of the 7 The account preserved in Lhoyd's History omits the name of Clwyd and Oswal , substituting however for the latter that of Ussa . 8 This relation of terms appears not unfrequently in the Welsh ...
... say , " belongs a peculiar dialect of the 7 The account preserved in Lhoyd's History omits the name of Clwyd and Oswal , substituting however for the latter that of Ussa . 8 This relation of terms appears not unfrequently in the Welsh ...
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