Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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Page 88
... languages of Wales and Brittany , may have some value as confirmatory of the traditional connexion between the ancient British and Armorican Churches . I have added in most instances the corresponding terms in the Cornish , which seems ...
... languages of Wales and Brittany , may have some value as confirmatory of the traditional connexion between the ancient British and Armorican Churches . I have added in most instances the corresponding terms in the Cornish , which seems ...
Page 89
... language . And the corresponding terms in use in most modern languages of Western Europe , are derived from the same Greek and Latin words . So far there is nothing remarkable in the coincidence of the Welsh and the Breton . But it is ...
... language . And the corresponding terms in use in most modern languages of Western Europe , are derived from the same Greek and Latin words . So far there is nothing remarkable in the coincidence of the Welsh and the Breton . But it is ...
Page 115
... language and habits of the local districts to the remote and distinctive origin of their inhabitants , would , however , involve no ordinary research , and require elaborate development and illustration . I need not say that such a task ...
... language and habits of the local districts to the remote and distinctive origin of their inhabitants , would , however , involve no ordinary research , and require elaborate development and illustration . I need not say that such a task ...
Page 118
... language ) among the peasantry , the middle , and even among the higher classes of society , which plainly demarcate and bespeak their different origin , and enable us to distinguish them with perfect facility . The continuance of ...
... language ) among the peasantry , the middle , and even among the higher classes of society , which plainly demarcate and bespeak their different origin , and enable us to distinguish them with perfect facility . The continuance of ...
Page 119
... language with the earlier languages of the east , with which its many beauties , and extreme power and expressiveness are obviously germane , are doubtless familiar to you , and would alone bear witness to the common origin of the Welsh ...
... language with the earlier languages of the east , with which its many beauties , and extreme power and expressiveness are obviously germane , are doubtless familiar to you , and would alone bear witness to the common origin of the Welsh ...
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