Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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... seems to them and to us ) inadequate support which the Society has received at the hands of our countrymen . But we fail to see the reason for founding upon either of these facts the charge which , as we are told , is commonly brought ...
... seems to them and to us ) inadequate support which the Society has received at the hands of our countrymen . But we fail to see the reason for founding upon either of these facts the charge which , as we are told , is commonly brought ...
Page 1
... seems to have stood at the north end of the building , was probably found too small , and the erection of another , called the Hall of Llewelyn , was ARCH . CAMB . , NEW SERIES , VOL . V. B designed to supply the wants of the royal ...
... seems to have stood at the north end of the building , was probably found too small , and the erection of another , called the Hall of Llewelyn , was ARCH . CAMB . , NEW SERIES , VOL . V. B designed to supply the wants of the royal ...
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... and to the marryinge of his first begotten daughter 100s . , and to the sonne of the said Lord when he is made Knight ffive poundes . ” > The two last , it will be observed , seem 14 CUSTOMS OF THE LORDSHIP OF CRICKHOWEL .
... and to the marryinge of his first begotten daughter 100s . , and to the sonne of the said Lord when he is made Knight ffive poundes . ” > The two last , it will be observed , seem 14 CUSTOMS OF THE LORDSHIP OF CRICKHOWEL .
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The two last , it will be observed , seem clearly burdens imposed upon the Welsh ; but I think the following customs will show in a still more emphatic manner the distinctions which were originally made between the English and Welsh ...
The two last , it will be observed , seem clearly burdens imposed upon the Welsh ; but I think the following customs will show in a still more emphatic manner the distinctions which were originally made between the English and Welsh ...
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... seem to have caught them from the native tongue , shaping them into Latin etymology as nearly as sound and spelling could be brought together ; the approximation , however , was not very close , and hence the greatest difficulty is ...
... seem to have caught them from the native tongue , shaping them into Latin etymology as nearly as sound and spelling could be brought together ; the approximation , however , was not very close , and hence the greatest difficulty is ...
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