Transactions of the Cymmrodorion, Or, Metropolitan Cambrian Institution, 第 2 巻、第 3~4 部E. Williams ... Bookseller, 1828 |
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... Island's lineal Descent from Brutus , by Olyver Mathews , in 1671 ; it ends with the Kings of England . English , a thin folio , perfect . 72. An Account of Parliaments holden in Richard the Third's time , English . Folio , one inch ...
... Island's lineal Descent from Brutus , by Olyver Mathews , in 1671 ; it ends with the Kings of England . English , a thin folio , perfect . 72. An Account of Parliaments holden in Richard the Third's time , English . Folio , one inch ...
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... island , and settling at Glastonbury , it is hardly worthy of formal notice . It is too great a stretch of credulity to admit that the venerable person alluded to ever came to these western parts of the world . He , as well as St ...
... island , and settling at Glastonbury , it is hardly worthy of formal notice . It is too great a stretch of credulity to admit that the venerable person alluded to ever came to these western parts of the world . He , as well as St ...
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... island . In that copy of the historical notices , or memorials , that go under the name of Triads , preserved in Gla- morgan , and printed in the Welsh Archaiology , we have the fol- lowing statement : - " Brân , the son of Llyr ...
... island . In that copy of the historical notices , or memorials , that go under the name of Triads , preserved in Gla- morgan , and printed in the Welsh Archaiology , we have the fol- lowing statement : - " Brân , the son of Llyr ...
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... island of Britain , and he admitted those who held the Christian Faith to civil rights and privileges , with power of jurisdiction and guaranty , " i . e . making a Christian's oath and declaration legal , administering justice upon ...
... island of Britain , and he admitted those who held the Christian Faith to civil rights and privileges , with power of jurisdiction and guaranty , " i . e . making a Christian's oath and declaration legal , administering justice upon ...
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... island ; but Cunedda and his sons had greater extent of territory , and were under circumstances more favourable than Lleirwg , who was dependent upon Rome . When the rage of the Dioclesian persecution was over , if not before then , it ...
... island ; but Cunedda and his sons had greater extent of territory , and were under circumstances more favourable than Lleirwg , who was dependent upon Rome . When the rage of the Dioclesian persecution was over , if not before then , it ...
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131 ページ - The fine thus levied was in the same proportions distributed among the relations of the victim. A person beyond the ninth descent formed a new family ; every family was represented by its elder, and these elders from every family were delegates to the national council.
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369 ページ - Irish army in your company; they very well know me, and that my firelocks use not to parley. Be not unadvised, but think of your liberty, for I vow all hopes of relief are taken from you, and our intents are not to starve you, but to batter and storm you, and then hang you all, and follow the rest of that rebellious crew. I am no bread and cheese rogue, but was ever a loyalist, and will ever be while I can write or name THOMAS SANDFORD, Captain of Firelocks.
187 ページ - Primary chief bard am I to Elphin, And my original country is the region of the summer stars ; Idno and Heinin called me Merddin, At length every king will call me Taliesin. I was with my Lord in the highest sphere, On the fall of Lucifer into the depth of hell : I have borne a banner before Alexander; I know the names of the stars from north to south ; I have been on the galaxy at the throne of the...
106 ページ - We have many instances of this nature in our own country, and they are to be found in other parts of the world ; and, wherever they occur, we may esteem them of the highest antiquity. All such works we generally refer to the Celts and to the Druids, under the sanction of which names we shelter ourselves whenever we are ignorant and bewildered. But they were the operations of a very remote age : probably before the time when the Druids, or Celta», were first known.