Wild Wales: Its People, Language, and Scenery, Volume 1J. Murray, 1862 - Wales |
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... soon venture into a nest of parcupines . " To translate from books I had already , to a certain degree , taught myself , and at his first visit I discovered , and he himself acknowledged , that at book Welsh I was stronger than himself ...
... soon venture into a nest of parcupines . " To translate from books I had already , to a certain degree , taught myself , and at his first visit I discovered , and he himself acknowledged , that at book Welsh I was stronger than himself ...
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... soon arrived at the cathedral - unfortunately we were too late to procure admission into the interior , and had to content ourselves with walking round it and surveying its outside . It is named after , and occupies the site , or part ...
... soon arrived at the cathedral - unfortunately we were too late to procure admission into the interior , and had to content ourselves with walking round it and surveying its outside . It is named after , and occupies the site , or part ...
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... soon scraped acquaintance , not , I assure the reader , for the sake of the pretty Welsh eyes which she carried in her head , but for the sake of the pretty Welsh tongue which she carried in her mouth , from which I confess occasionally ...
... soon scraped acquaintance , not , I assure the reader , for the sake of the pretty Welsh eyes which she carried in her head , but for the sake of the pretty Welsh tongue which she carried in her mouth , from which I confess occasionally ...
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... soon leaving me to go into a shop , I strolled about by myself . Chester is an ancient town with walls and gates , a prison called a castle , built on the site of an ancient keep , an unpretending - looking red sand- stone cathedral ...
... soon leaving me to go into a shop , I strolled about by myself . Chester is an ancient town with walls and gates , a prison called a castle , built on the site of an ancient keep , an unpretending - looking red sand- stone cathedral ...
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... soon glad to beat a retreat . These rows and the walls are certainly the most remarkable memorials of old times which Chester has to boast of . Upon the walls it is possible to make the whole compass of the city , there being a good but ...
... soon glad to beat a retreat . These rows and the walls are certainly the most remarkable memorials of old times which Chester has to boast of . Upon the walls it is possible to make the whole compass of the city , there being a good but ...
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amongst ancient Anglesey asked Bangor bard beautiful Berwyn bridge called Ceiriog Chester church cottage Croppies daughter dressed England English Englishman englyn father Fcap followed gentleman girl Gronwy Owen hand hanner head heard hill History Huw Morris Huw Morus Iolo Goch Italian John Jones kind lady language lived Llanfair Llangollen lleidyr looked Lord Memoir Menai miles Moel mountain never night Orange Owain Gwynedd Owen Glendower passed Pengwern Pentraeth Plas Newydd Plates poet Pont y Meibion poor Portrait Post 8vo present proceeded replied river road Saxon Second Edition second sight side signore Snowdon soon Spanish speak Welsh stone stood Third Edition told took town Translated trees vale vale of Clwyd valley village Vols Wales walking wall Welsh language Welshman whilst wife wish woman Woodcuts word Wrexham
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