Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 2Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1895 |
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Side 3
... course things have come to a deadlock as regards scholarships , although in other respects the scheme can be carried out . This is the more unfortunate because , as Mr. Bruce , By a scholarship district is meant a district which has no ...
... course things have come to a deadlock as regards scholarships , although in other respects the scheme can be carried out . This is the more unfortunate because , as Mr. Bruce , By a scholarship district is meant a district which has no ...
Side 6
... course of which , though ruinated , is still clearly marked for a considerable distance around the upper portion of the mountain . From thence we proceeded in search of an ancient church that at one time stood at the head of a steep ...
... course of which , though ruinated , is still clearly marked for a considerable distance around the upper portion of the mountain . From thence we proceeded in search of an ancient church that at one time stood at the head of a steep ...
Side 10
... course every size PONLECK SC genesis of the black plate . A few words A few words by way of explanation on this matter , before we proceed , will not be out of place . For instance , the processes explained last month cannot be seen in ...
... course every size PONLECK SC genesis of the black plate . A few words A few words by way of explanation on this matter , before we proceed , will not be out of place . For instance , the processes explained last month cannot be seen in ...
Side 12
... course , vary . He used to be very fond of bicycling , before that of cricket . Now he gathers at times , 8,000 of his species , to watch and criticise and applaud a football match . In the summer he loves to take her ladyship and the ...
... course , vary . He used to be very fond of bicycling , before that of cricket . Now he gathers at times , 8,000 of his species , to watch and criticise and applaud a football match . In the summer he loves to take her ladyship and the ...
Side 14
... course taken by the fugitive . Puffing and blowing in their exertions they at last reached the summit of the knoll at the rear of the coppice , and to their astonishment came upon the sup- posed fugitive quietly sitting down upon a ...
... course taken by the fugitive . Puffing and blowing in their exertions they at last reached the summit of the knoll at the rear of the coppice , and to their astonishment came upon the sup- posed fugitive quietly sitting down upon a ...
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