Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 2Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1895 |
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Side 4
... thought on the part of men representing the views of the county , to be rejected in favour of a counter scheme sent up by the upholders of local and narrow interests . Does it not appear a farce to ask the Intermediate Education ...
... thought on the part of men representing the views of the county , to be rejected in favour of a counter scheme sent up by the upholders of local and narrow interests . Does it not appear a farce to ask the Intermediate Education ...
Side 24
... thoughts could never have 6 suggested to His character exceeds anything I could have imagined or conceived , an ... thought worthy of it . " To conclude , my brethren and fellow subjects , I must make profession of that religion I ...
... thoughts could never have 6 suggested to His character exceeds anything I could have imagined or conceived , an ... thought worthy of it . " To conclude , my brethren and fellow subjects , I must make profession of that religion I ...
Side 42
... thought- lessly , take a night to sleep over the subject , for I would not like , for anything I have ever seen , to exercise any wrong influence over you , - indeed , I should prefer you to refuse , if you cannot join us in this ...
... thought- lessly , take a night to sleep over the subject , for I would not like , for anything I have ever seen , to exercise any wrong influence over you , - indeed , I should prefer you to refuse , if you cannot join us in this ...
Side 43
... thought though they have lost the Welsh language . The volume , -384 pages , with eight frontispieces and about a hundred illustrations , -would be very at- tractive , I have been assured , to Welshmen abroad . Mr. J. Arthur Price , who ...
... thought though they have lost the Welsh language . The volume , -384 pages , with eight frontispieces and about a hundred illustrations , -would be very at- tractive , I have been assured , to Welshmen abroad . Mr. J. Arthur Price , who ...
Side 52
... thought to glorify the Cymry by repre- senting them as the descendants of pious Aeneas and the high - hearted defenders of Troy town . So he produced an unbroken pedigree of British sovereigns from Brutus , grandson of Aeneas , down to ...
... thought to glorify the Cymry by repre- senting them as the descendants of pious Aeneas and the high - hearted defenders of Troy town . So he produced an unbroken pedigree of British sovereigns from Brutus , grandson of Aeneas , down to ...
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