Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 2Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1895 |
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Side 6
... true love or ye devil will hold ye scabbard for you . " The island of Holyhead is known in Welsh as Ynys Cybi , but there was also in former times a tiny islet similarly called ; its identification is by no means easy in the ...
... true love or ye devil will hold ye scabbard for you . " The island of Holyhead is known in Welsh as Ynys Cybi , but there was also in former times a tiny islet similarly called ; its identification is by no means easy in the ...
Side 17
... true that Englishmen had been ap- pointed to Welsh sees before the accession of the house of Brunswick , but it is only with the Georges that the rule of the alien absentee , -eminent everywhere but in Wales , commences . The race began ...
... true that Englishmen had been ap- pointed to Welsh sees before the accession of the house of Brunswick , but it is only with the Georges that the rule of the alien absentee , -eminent everywhere but in Wales , commences . The race began ...
Side 18
... true king " must needs be a " nursing father , and demand no more supplies than the im- mediate services required . " no But , although a royalist , he was champion of despotism . In his last words he justifies Stuart pretensions on ...
... true king " must needs be a " nursing father , and demand no more supplies than the im- mediate services required . " no But , although a royalist , he was champion of despotism . In his last words he justifies Stuart pretensions on ...
Side 22
... true as to foreign politics . But there is another side to the question . A Stuart restoration would have restored the Scottish Parlia- ment , and , by admitting Welsh gentry who were still nationalists to the royal councils , would ...
... true as to foreign politics . But there is another side to the question . A Stuart restoration would have restored the Scottish Parlia- ment , and , by admitting Welsh gentry who were still nationalists to the royal councils , would ...
Side 23
... true warriors of a foreign king , both taking service under the Spanish Court and wedding Spanish brides * . In his captivity at Newgate Morgan bore up bravely , solaced by the companion- ship of his devoted wife and daughter ; and ...
... true warriors of a foreign king , both taking service under the Spanish Court and wedding Spanish brides * . In his captivity at Newgate Morgan bore up bravely , solaced by the companion- ship of his devoted wife and daughter ; and ...
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