An Essay on the Welsh Saints Or the Primitive Christians, Usually Considered to Have Been the Founders of the Churches in Wales |
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Stran viii
... the annals of Wales have been minutely detailed by several chroniclers whose labours are extant ; before its commencement , the history of Britain may be collected from the scattered notices to be found in classical writers ; and if ...
... the annals of Wales have been minutely detailed by several chroniclers whose labours are extant ; before its commencement , the history of Britain may be collected from the scattered notices to be found in classical writers ; and if ...
Stran ix
The criticism of later years has however deter mined the race of Trojan - British kings to be a pure fabrication , and most writers are contented to commence the history of Britain with the invasion of Julius Cæsar , following the Latin ...
The criticism of later years has however deter mined the race of Trojan - British kings to be a pure fabrication , and most writers are contented to commence the history of Britain with the invasion of Julius Cæsar , following the Latin ...
Stran x
Leaving the task of demonstrating the progress of fable to the general writer , the business of the antiquary , whose object is the history of his country , is to search after the oldest authorities that can be procured , and afterwards ...
Leaving the task of demonstrating the progress of fable to the general writer , the business of the antiquary , whose object is the history of his country , is to search after the oldest authorities that can be procured , and afterwards ...
Stran xi
... to chroniclers of the Armorican school , and are of little value : the work of the Archbishop however contains , amidst much irrelevant matter , a fund of valuable information , for which the present writer is greatly indebted .
... to chroniclers of the Armorican school , and are of little value : the work of the Archbishop however contains , amidst much irrelevant matter , a fund of valuable information , for which the present writer is greatly indebted .
Stran xiv
To his predecessors , whose works have facilitated these researches , among whom may be named the authors of " Hora Britannica " and " Hanes Crefydd yn Nghymru , " the writer acknowledges his obligations ; and though he has sometimes ...
To his predecessors , whose works have facilitated these researches , among whom may be named the authors of " Hora Britannica " and " Hanes Crefydd yn Nghymru , " the writer acknowledges his obligations ; and though he has sometimes ...
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