Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 4Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1897 |
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... brought up at the foot of Snowdon , and who has spent the last few years at delightful Dolgellau , in daily view of Cader Idris , who had then lived for six months at Saumur , on the rich , but monotonous , plain of France , -what could ...
... brought up at the foot of Snowdon , and who has spent the last few years at delightful Dolgellau , in daily view of Cader Idris , who had then lived for six months at Saumur , on the rich , but monotonous , plain of France , -what could ...
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... brought round late on the first night . What a treat it is , and how happy you are beginning to feel at having such excellent fare placed before you . Unless you are pretty far gone towards starvation you never touch soup again . The ...
... brought round late on the first night . What a treat it is , and how happy you are beginning to feel at having such excellent fare placed before you . Unless you are pretty far gone towards starvation you never touch soup again . The ...
Side 17
... brought her and her seven children to the verge of starvation . Then , to complete her evil purposes , she gathered what egg - shells she could find , filled them with dew , and fastened them up . These she placed upon a thorn - bush in ...
... brought her and her seven children to the verge of starvation . Then , to complete her evil purposes , she gathered what egg - shells she could find , filled them with dew , and fastened them up . These she placed upon a thorn - bush in ...
Side 20
... brought out by the evidence , if there was one point on which all the commissioners cordially agreed , it was the folly and the injustice of appointing an agent whom the tenants can not understand . I believe Mr. T. E. Ellis once stated ...
... brought out by the evidence , if there was one point on which all the commissioners cordially agreed , it was the folly and the injustice of appointing an agent whom the tenants can not understand . I believe Mr. T. E. Ellis once stated ...
Side 25
... brought into order at the call of that magic wand , the baton , exercising its weird and wonderful influence over the genius waiting and watching its directing beat , like an aerial pulse , that sets the breath a - marching and floods ...
... brought into order at the call of that magic wand , the baton , exercising its weird and wonderful influence over the genius waiting and watching its directing beat , like an aerial pulse , that sets the breath a - marching and floods ...
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