Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 2Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1895 |
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Side 41
... face of the earth , and very much against my will , -not only because it would bring many families to poverty , and the neighbourhood would suffer from it severely , but because it would be a stigma , to a greater or less degree , on my ...
... face of the earth , and very much against my will , -not only because it would bring many families to poverty , and the neighbourhood would suffer from it severely , but because it would be a stigma , to a greater or less degree , on my ...
Side 51
... face to face with such culture as they had not found in England ; and as frequent intermarriage made them familiar guests in the families of the Welsh nobility , their curiosity grew and deepened . No one who has seen a Welsh audience ...
... face to face with such culture as they had not found in England ; and as frequent intermarriage made them familiar guests in the families of the Welsh nobility , their curiosity grew and deepened . No one who has seen a Welsh audience ...
Side 59
... face of the country that a very large capital must have been sunk previous to my earliest recollection , but the amount I cannot speak to otherwise than by guess , but I am certain that my grandfather had expended his whole fortune in ...
... face of the country that a very large capital must have been sunk previous to my earliest recollection , but the amount I cannot speak to otherwise than by guess , but I am certain that my grandfather had expended his whole fortune in ...
Side 62
... face to his enemies . We would fain associate the hero who has given his name to the wind - swept eminence of Gorsedd Gwlwm with the descendant of the dauntless monarch who stuck to his heathen gods in the face of St. Patrick ; but ...
... face to his enemies . We would fain associate the hero who has given his name to the wind - swept eminence of Gorsedd Gwlwm with the descendant of the dauntless monarch who stuck to his heathen gods in the face of St. Patrick ; but ...
Side 78
... face . But quarter - day loiters not . And as it was impossible to pay the instalment , the piano was quietly removed . Jethro soon missed it . He became restless , eagerly appealing for something , something he wanted , yet not knowing ...
... face . But quarter - day loiters not . And as it was impossible to pay the instalment , the piano was quietly removed . Jethro soon missed it . He became restless , eagerly appealing for something , something he wanted , yet not knowing ...
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