Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 2Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1895 |
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Side 4
... seen whether the Commissioners will finally favour the trustees or adopt the scheme which has been sent up to them by the Joint Education Committee . are Cardigan does not shew the alacrity which might have been expected in starting ...
... seen whether the Commissioners will finally favour the trustees or adopt the scheme which has been sent up to them by the Joint Education Committee . are Cardigan does not shew the alacrity which might have been expected in starting ...
Side 6
... seen the following , which is extracted from some fragmentary notes on Anglesea in one of the British Museum manuscripts , - " The most devilish of all [ the beliefs of the islanders ] is that of carrying a drawn sword in hand , laying ...
... seen the following , which is extracted from some fragmentary notes on Anglesea in one of the British Museum manuscripts , - " The most devilish of all [ the beliefs of the islanders ] is that of carrying a drawn sword in hand , laying ...
Side 7
... seen at a delightful cliff resort known as Ellin's Tower , close to the descent to the South Stack . Whether these huts , which were fashioned much like a gigantic bee- hive , were tenanted by the ancestors of the modern Welshman ...
... seen at a delightful cliff resort known as Ellin's Tower , close to the descent to the South Stack . Whether these huts , which were fashioned much like a gigantic bee- hive , were tenanted by the ancestors of the modern Welshman ...
Side 12
... seen all that is to be seen , and leave the works with a weird feeling that we have watched the making of stuff that in a few weeks ' time may accompany the searchers for the north pole , the " trekker " in Central Africa , or the ...
... seen all that is to be seen , and leave the works with a weird feeling that we have watched the making of stuff that in a few weeks ' time may accompany the searchers for the north pole , the " trekker " in Central Africa , or the ...
Side 13
... seen in white . And bless her stainless heart , why not ? He is most regular at funerals , and will continually sacrifice half a day's pay in order to shew his respect and affection for a departed friend . This brings me to his religion ...
... seen in white . And bless her stainless heart , why not ? He is most regular at funerals , and will continually sacrifice half a day's pay in order to shew his respect and affection for a departed friend . This brings me to his religion ...
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