A Book of South WalesMethuen & Company, 1905 - 332 sider |
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... Letter of William Herbert - Lord Herbert of Cherbury - Christ Church- The stone of John Colmer - Caerleon - Iorwerth ab Owen and Henry II . -The dog - wheel - The bridge - The woman and the lantern - Goldcliff— Tredegar - Dafydd ab ...
... Letter of William Herbert - Lord Herbert of Cherbury - Christ Church- The stone of John Colmer - Caerleon - Iorwerth ab Owen and Henry II . -The dog - wheel - The bridge - The woman and the lantern - Goldcliff— Tredegar - Dafydd ab ...
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... letter addressed by him to a Mr. Morgan ; it runs in somewhat modernised spelling thus : - " SIR , -Peruse this letter in God's name . Be not disquieted . I reverence your hoary hair . Although in your son I find too much loftiness and ...
... letter addressed by him to a Mr. Morgan ; it runs in somewhat modernised spelling thus : - " SIR , -Peruse this letter in God's name . Be not disquieted . I reverence your hoary hair . Although in your son I find too much loftiness and ...
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... letters of blood . His long - winded , sanctimonious phrases tired even his amanuenses , who were paid extra for them . On a journey , conversing with his friends or attendants , however interesting might be the subject , did a church ...
... letters of blood . His long - winded , sanctimonious phrases tired even his amanuenses , who were paid extra for them . On a journey , conversing with his friends or attendants , however interesting might be the subject , did a church ...
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... letter arrived announcing that he was in London , dressing stones for Blackfriars Bridge . This was in 1769 , when he was aged two - and - twenty . From London he went into Kent and worked for a while at Dartford ; but the heimweh was ...
... letter arrived announcing that he was in London , dressing stones for Blackfriars Bridge . This was in 1769 , when he was aged two - and - twenty . From London he went into Kent and worked for a while at Dartford ; but the heimweh was ...
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... 1748 he published " A letter to Miss Cott , the recorded daughter of King David , and future Queen of the Hebrews . " After the death of his wife , Iolo was attended by his daughter . He was a great sufferer from asthma ,
... 1748 he published " A letter to Miss Cott , the recorded daughter of King David , and future Queen of the Hebrews . " After the death of his wife , Iolo was attended by his daughter . He was a great sufferer from asthma ,
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