Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory, المجلد 2proprietors, 1830 |
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الصفحة 76
... Thomas Mostyn and Sir Robert Vaughan . The south side of Wyddva and y Clawdd Goch are Sir Robert Vaughan's . The north of Arran , with Clogwyn du y Cwm Llan , on the south of Lliwedd , belongs to Sir Thomas Mostyn . Allansley . Well ...
... Thomas Mostyn and Sir Robert Vaughan . The south side of Wyddva and y Clawdd Goch are Sir Robert Vaughan's . The north of Arran , with Clogwyn du y Cwm Llan , on the south of Lliwedd , belongs to Sir Thomas Mostyn . Allansley . Well ...
الصفحة 96
... THOMAS PENNANT , ESQ . AND THE REV . PETER ROBERTS . To the Editors of the Cambrian Quarterly Magazine . GENTLEMEN , PRESUMING that the monumental inscriptions of persons who have devoted their talents to the cultivation of Welsh ...
... THOMAS PENNANT , ESQ . AND THE REV . PETER ROBERTS . To the Editors of the Cambrian Quarterly Magazine . GENTLEMEN , PRESUMING that the monumental inscriptions of persons who have devoted their talents to the cultivation of Welsh ...
الصفحة 97
... THOMAS PENNANT . His active benevolence and private virtues will ensure him a more lasting remembrance in this neighbourhood . His literary labours will obtain him immortality among those who , by a laudable use of their talents , have ...
... THOMAS PENNANT . His active benevolence and private virtues will ensure him a more lasting remembrance in this neighbourhood . His literary labours will obtain him immortality among those who , by a laudable use of their talents , have ...
الصفحة 111
... Thomas Jones , of Kerry , Sir John Pryce , of Newtown Hall , Arthur Blayney , of Gregynog , esq . , Charles Lloyd , of Dolobran , esq . , & c . A handsome lithographic " Portrait " of the late celebrated bard , Thomas Edwards , ( Nant ...
... Thomas Jones , of Kerry , Sir John Pryce , of Newtown Hall , Arthur Blayney , of Gregynog , esq . , Charles Lloyd , of Dolobran , esq . , & c . A handsome lithographic " Portrait " of the late celebrated bard , Thomas Edwards , ( Nant ...
الصفحة 121
... Thomas Protheroe , esq . to V. Dolphin , esq . Eyford , Gloucestershire ; for the best two - year old cart filley , given by the same gentleman , to Mr. William Edwards ; a cup , value ten guineas , added to a sweepstakes of two guineas ...
... Thomas Protheroe , esq . to V. Dolphin , esq . Eyford , Gloucestershire ; for the best two - year old cart filley , given by the same gentleman , to Mr. William Edwards ; a cup , value ten guineas , added to a sweepstakes of two guineas ...
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الصفحة 503 - Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, Lord will I seek. Hide not thy face far from me; put not thy servant away in anger: thou hast been my help; leave me not, neither forsake me, O God of my salvation. When my father and my mother forsake me, then the Lord will take me up. Teach me thy way, O Lord, and lead me 47 in a plain path, because of mine enemies.
الصفحة 399 - God shall send us a Prince of Wales, he may have such a present of a crown made him as a Pope did to King John, who was surnamed Sans-terre, and was by his father made Lord of Ireland, which grant was confirmed by the Pope, who sent him a crown of peacocks' feathers, in derogation of his power, and the poverty of his country.
الصفحة 171 - ... and Jenkin, from the latter of whom sprang a long succession of knightly descendants. Two of these were created baronets.
الصفحة 409 - Asia, and on the origin fcfld. families of nations, he has discussed the subjects which he professed to explain* with a perspicuity which delights and instructs, and in a style which never ceases to please, where his arguments may not always convince. In these disquisitions, he has more particularly displayed his profound Oriental learning in illustrating...
الصفحة 469 - Thou shalt have fame ! Oh, mockery ! give the reed From storms a shelter — give the drooping vine Something round which its tendrils may entwine — Give the parched flower a rain-drop, and the meed Of love's kind words to woman...
الصفحة 394 - Your words cannot condemn me, my innocency is my defence : prove one of these things wherewith you have charged me, and I will confess the whole indictment ; and that I am the horriblest traitor that ever lived, and worthy to be crucified with a thousand thousand torments. Attorney. Nay, I will prove all : thou art a monster ; thou hast an English face, but a Spanish heart.
الصفحة 402 - I knew him (he writes) from the early age of eight or ' nine, and he was always an uncommon boy. Great abilities, great ' particularity of thinking, fondness for writing verses and plays of ' various kinds, and a degree of integrity and manly courage, of which ' I remember many instances, distinguished him even at that period.
الصفحة 409 - Resolved to learn no more rudiments of any kind, but to perfect myself in — First : twelve languages, as the means of acquiring accurate knowledge of I.
الصفحة 409 - NB Every species of human knowledge may be reduced to one or other of these divisions. Even law belongs partly to the history of man, partly as a science to dialectic." "The twelve languages are : Greek, Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, German, English. 1780.
الصفحة 157 - I own I cannot repress my indignation at the audacious boldness of the calumny which would asperse one of the most exalted characters which any nation ever produced, and that in a country which owes its liberties and its greatness to the energy of his exertions. and in the very house which has so often been the theatre of his glorious labours and splendid achievements. I remember that man the theme of universal panegyric — the wonder and the boast of Ireland for his genius and his virtue.