The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... give accounts of the British history from about the time of the general dispersion at Babel . When we get down to ... gives us the following infor- mation as to the " Historical Triads ' -a series of records cast in the form which gives ...
... give accounts of the British history from about the time of the general dispersion at Babel . When we get down to ... gives us the following infor- mation as to the " Historical Triads ' -a series of records cast in the form which gives ...
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... give . But it appears that some of them may be records of more recent date " than the seventh century ; and it does ... gives the following ac- count . He quotes them from " Poems , Lyric and Pastoral , " by Edward Williams , Bard ...
... give . But it appears that some of them may be records of more recent date " than the seventh century ; and it does ... gives the following ac- count . He quotes them from " Poems , Lyric and Pastoral , " by Edward Williams , Bard ...
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... gives us a number of historical details on the early history of Britain , which are entirely different from those of the Welsh Triads , & c . , and prove that this British writer of the ninth century had never heard of the stories ...
... gives us a number of historical details on the early history of Britain , which are entirely different from those of the Welsh Triads , & c . , and prove that this British writer of the ninth century had never heard of the stories ...
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... give us the names of a series of Christian princes of Britain ! beginning with Bran , the father of Caractacus , and acting quite indepen- dently as sovereigns in their dominions . It supposes that Bran and Caradoc or Caractacus , were ...
... give us the names of a series of Christian princes of Britain ! beginning with Bran , the father of Caractacus , and acting quite indepen- dently as sovereigns in their dominions . It supposes that Bran and Caradoc or Caractacus , were ...
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... give us a succession of Christian princes after King Bran until King Lleirwg , who is supposed by Mr. Williams and other writers to be the same as King Lucius , " who , according to Bede's story , wrote to Pope Eleutherius , requesting ...
... give us a succession of Christian princes after King Bran until King Lleirwg , who is supposed by Mr. Williams and other writers to be the same as King Lucius , " who , according to Bede's story , wrote to Pope Eleutherius , requesting ...
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