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... History of Bardsey , collected by Evan Richard , of Bryn Croes , Lleyn , Carnarvonshire , alias Evan Lleyn , in the 162 167 168 170 172 174 177 180 182 187 188 190 Welsh language , and translated , with a few additional ii CONTENTS .
... History of Bardsey , collected by Evan Richard , of Bryn Croes , Lleyn , Carnarvonshire , alias Evan Lleyn , in the 162 167 168 170 172 174 177 180 182 187 188 190 Welsh language , and translated , with a few additional ii CONTENTS .
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... translated for this work A translation of another poem , on the same subject , of cele- brating the twenty thousand Saints that were buried at Bardsey Island , written in Welsh , by Thomas Celli , in the year 1480 The British Triades ...
... translated for this work A translation of another poem , on the same subject , of cele- brating the twenty thousand Saints that were buried at Bardsey Island , written in Welsh , by Thomas Celli , in the year 1480 The British Triades ...
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of St. Cadog . Translated from the Welsh in the Archaio- logy of Wales , Vol . II . royal 8vo . NAVAL AFFAIRS . Shipping of Wales , 1814 , 1815 PAGE 314 340 LETTERS . Original Correspondence on the subject of a Vase or silver Cup ...
of St. Cadog . Translated from the Welsh in the Archaio- logy of Wales , Vol . II . royal 8vo . NAVAL AFFAIRS . Shipping of Wales , 1814 , 1815 PAGE 314 340 LETTERS . Original Correspondence on the subject of a Vase or silver Cup ...
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... translated from the Welsh of Dafydd ab Gwilym The Bard's Admonition An Address to the Summer The Rebuke 417 • 423 430 433 436 .. 437 440 444 The Bard's Devotion ... The Cuckoo's Tale 446 .... 451 The Dream The Invocation 455 450 The ...
... translated from the Welsh of Dafydd ab Gwilym The Bard's Admonition An Address to the Summer The Rebuke 417 • 423 430 433 436 .. 437 440 444 The Bard's Devotion ... The Cuckoo's Tale 446 .... 451 The Dream The Invocation 455 450 The ...
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... translation : - " Nor do they deem it lawful to com- mit those things ( which pertain to their discipline ) to writing : though generally in other cases , and in their public and private accounts , they use Greek letters . They appear ...
... translation : - " Nor do they deem it lawful to com- mit those things ( which pertain to their discipline ) to writing : though generally in other cases , and in their public and private accounts , they use Greek letters . They appear ...
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Página 11 - Nor do they deem it lawful to commit those things to writing; though, generally, in other cases, and in their public and private accounts, they use Greek letters. They appear to me to have established this custom for two reasons; because they would not have their tenets published, and because they would not have those, who learn them, by trusting to letters, neglect the exercise of memory...
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