Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 2Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1895 |
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Side 21
... facts were proving the truth of the cavalier poet's lines , - " He either fears his fate too much , Or his deserts are ... fact that not only was Wales friendly to the Stuarts , but the geographical re- semblance of the country to the ...
... facts were proving the truth of the cavalier poet's lines , - " He either fears his fate too much , Or his deserts are ... fact that not only was Wales friendly to the Stuarts , but the geographical re- semblance of the country to the ...
Side 28
... fact . Cardiffians are so busily engaged preparing in the present for the future that they have scant leisure for devotion to the past . Rumours of the preparation of an adequate chronicle crop up from time to time , but the historian ...
... fact . Cardiffians are so busily engaged preparing in the present for the future that they have scant leisure for devotion to the past . Rumours of the preparation of an adequate chronicle crop up from time to time , but the historian ...
Side 32
... fact that its two chief market towns , - Presteign and Knighton , -are both on the extreme eastern limits of the ... facts is that at the end of the sixteenth century English was spoken all along the eastern fringe of Radnorshire - in ...
... fact that its two chief market towns , - Presteign and Knighton , -are both on the extreme eastern limits of the ... facts is that at the end of the sixteenth century English was spoken all along the eastern fringe of Radnorshire - in ...
Side 35
... fact that the total population of Wales in the sixteenth century cannot have been much , if anything , more than 200,000 . It was a very fine thing to be Welsh in the time of the Tudors . Elizabeth ascended the throne in 1558. " The ...
... fact that the total population of Wales in the sixteenth century cannot have been much , if anything , more than 200,000 . It was a very fine thing to be Welsh in the time of the Tudors . Elizabeth ascended the throne in 1558. " The ...
Side 41
... fact , a back - bone and an aid to the spiritual wants of the neighbourhood , by enabling us by constant and unintermittent ministration , -no matter what be said about its quality , -to provide for , or at least , to give an ...
... fact , a back - bone and an aid to the spiritual wants of the neighbourhood , by enabling us by constant and unintermittent ministration , -no matter what be said about its quality , -to provide for , or at least , to give an ...
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