Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 2Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1895 |
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... heard anything like this , for the word is never given the sound of dd . I will give but one more example , which may serve to save the feet of some future antiquary from straying , and his head from construct- ing an ingenious but ...
... heard anything like this , for the word is never given the sound of dd . I will give but one more example , which may serve to save the feet of some future antiquary from straying , and his head from construct- ing an ingenious but ...
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... heard the last of this adventure . The soldiers were now recalled and they proceeded to the Foxes inn , where every room in the house was searched , and even the barrels in the cellar were probed with the sabre to see if any of the ...
... heard the last of this adventure . The soldiers were now recalled and they proceeded to the Foxes inn , where every room in the house was searched , and even the barrels in the cellar were probed with the sabre to see if any of the ...
Side 20
... heard from his guests the past history of the wonderful adventurer , and asked them if The evidence at Morgan's trial shows that he joined Prince Charles ' army in company with a Monmouthshire gentleman . Lord Elcho's Memoirs clearly ...
... heard from his guests the past history of the wonderful adventurer , and asked them if The evidence at Morgan's trial shows that he joined Prince Charles ' army in company with a Monmouthshire gentleman . Lord Elcho's Memoirs clearly ...
Side 21
... heard since the white cockades entered England ? In the council . chamber the great majority of the High- land chiefs pressed the prince to retreat . Against such counsels a minority , among whom was David Morgan , protested with energy ...
... heard since the white cockades entered England ? In the council . chamber the great majority of the High- land chiefs pressed the prince to retreat . Against such counsels a minority , among whom was David Morgan , protested with energy ...
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... heard with horror of the sudden death in the hunting field of the great lord who had so nearly made and unmade the kings of Britain . Knowing of him what we do , it is scarcely too much to doubt that as he lay in his death agony the ...
... heard with horror of the sudden death in the hunting field of the great lord who had so nearly made and unmade the kings of Britain . Knowing of him what we do , it is scarcely too much to doubt that as he lay in his death agony the ...
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