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A priest that never gives alms.

A chief that has no discretion.

A warrior that gives no proof of valour.
A lord without council.

A bishop without learning.

A philosopher without good works.
A judge without justice.
A country without peace.
A populace without law.

A multitude without rule.

A nation without arts and sciences.
A teacher without patience.
Knowledge without manners.
War without humanity.
Prosperity without improvement.
Learning without forms.

A family without union.
An enterprise without skill.
Skill without enterprise.
Instruction without advantage.
A poet without a plan.
A scholar without books.
A youth without attainments.

Attainments that are not good.

A man that is without God.

The notion that God is without infinite goodness.

XCII.

Without feeling, without sense.
Without sense, without understanding.
Without understanding, without reflection.
Without reflection, without knowledge.
Without knowledge, without patience.
Without patience, without instruction.
Without instruction, without virtue.
Without virtue, without God.

Without God, without every thing.

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Here follows man's choice, which was sung by Cadog Ddoeth to his father, Gwynlliw Vilwr, who was the son of Glywis, the son of Tegid, the son of Cadell Deyrnllwg.

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ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

ON THE

SUBJECT OF A VASE, OR SILVER CUP,

PRESENTED BY HIS PUPILS

TO THE

REV. JOHN WILLIAMS,

Master of Ystradmeiric School, in the County of Cardigan.

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handles is formed of two snakes, intertwined with each other, whose heads fasten on the side of the cup. There is a handsome border encircling round the lower part of the cup, properly so called, consisting of oak-leaves and acorns, and vineleaves and grapes, appearing prominent on the silver. I am privately informed by Mr. John Daniel, who was in the secret, and is a subscriber, that it cost from first to last above fifty guineas, but not quite out to sixty. Mr. Morgan Hughes, the secretary and treasurer, has a balance still remaining in his hands, to what amount not ascertained, which is to be laid out in books for the use of this

library.

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