The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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Page 7
... thing that we can see to the contrary ; for Mr. Williams's argument for their antiquity , from their agree- ment with the Laws of Dyvnwal , appears to us rather to throw suspicion on them ; and if they suppose Bardism to be incor ...
... thing that we can see to the contrary ; for Mr. Williams's argument for their antiquity , from their agree- ment with the Laws of Dyvnwal , appears to us rather to throw suspicion on them ; and if they suppose Bardism to be incor ...
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... thing wears a most suspicious aspect , and we know not to what age , between the seventh and the sixteenth , to ascribe the composition of the Historical Triads , and other Welsh records bearing on history . Still we may approximate ...
... thing wears a most suspicious aspect , and we know not to what age , between the seventh and the sixteenth , to ascribe the composition of the Historical Triads , and other Welsh records bearing on history . Still we may approximate ...
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... things in ancient Britain which is totally inconsistent with the facts of history . They suppose Britain , Siluria at least ... thing as an independent British sovereign , or any British sovereign at all . We fully admit that it was not ...
... things in ancient Britain which is totally inconsistent with the facts of history . They suppose Britain , Siluria at least ... thing as an independent British sovereign , or any British sovereign at all . We fully admit that it was not ...
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... thing appears very clear - that it is not probable that St. Paul should have gone to Britain between A.D. 61 and 69 ; for in 61 and 62 occurred the expedi- tion of Suetonius against Mona , and the subsequent bloody struggle between the ...
... thing appears very clear - that it is not probable that St. Paul should have gone to Britain between A.D. 61 and 69 ; for in 61 and 62 occurred the expedi- tion of Suetonius against Mona , and the subsequent bloody struggle between the ...
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... thing we know of in the circle of history . After the flight of Loria , his vassals rose in arms , but the outbreak taking place before the arrival of James , and Loria not being there to lead the insurrection , it was easily put down ...
... thing we know of in the circle of history . After the flight of Loria , his vassals rose in arms , but the outbreak taking place before the arrival of James , and Loria not being there to lead the insurrection , it was easily put down ...
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