Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 2Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1895 |
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... town , known as Mynydd Twr . We first made for the ancient work popularly called " Y Wal Rhyfel , " the Battle Wall , " the course of which , though ruinated , is still clearly marked for a considerable distance around the upper portion ...
... town , known as Mynydd Twr . We first made for the ancient work popularly called " Y Wal Rhyfel , " the Battle Wall , " the course of which , though ruinated , is still clearly marked for a considerable distance around the upper portion ...
Side 13
... town , where they would disperse . This sort of amusement was especially pleasant to the younger members of the League , and served to fill up the time which the early spring evenings placed at their disposal . Jolly days they must have ...
... town , where they would disperse . This sort of amusement was especially pleasant to the younger members of the League , and served to fill up the time which the early spring evenings placed at their disposal . Jolly days they must have ...
Side 20
... town was illuminated , the brave and the fair came to kiss his hand , and his force received an addition of about a thousand men , who were formed into the ill - fated Manchester regiment . Again David Morgan came to the front . council ...
... town was illuminated , the brave and the fair came to kiss his hand , and his force received an addition of about a thousand men , who were formed into the ill - fated Manchester regiment . Again David Morgan came to the front . council ...
Side 21
... town , which were accordingly collected by the constables , and handed in at the lodgings of Esquire Morgan . Avoiding by a skilful manoeuvre the Duke of Cumberland's forces , Charles Edward continued his adventurous march from ...
... town , which were accordingly collected by the constables , and handed in at the lodgings of Esquire Morgan . Avoiding by a skilful manoeuvre the Duke of Cumberland's forces , Charles Edward continued his adventurous march from ...
Side 27
... towns in the wide empire of Britain . At the com- mencement of this century its population was only a thousand or ... town , they are agreeably surprised and delighted at its broad , busy streets , its fine buildings , its noble ...
... towns in the wide empire of Britain . At the com- mencement of this century its population was only a thousand or ... town , they are agreeably surprised and delighted at its broad , busy streets , its fine buildings , its noble ...
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