An Essay on the Welsh Saints Or the Primitive Christians, Usually Considered to Have Been the Founders of the Churches in WalesLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1836 - 358 strani |
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Stran viii
... writers ; and if those notices are not so numerous as can be wished , they are authentic , and are as many as may be ex- pected when the distance of the island from the capital of the Roman empire is considered . The interval between ...
... writers ; and if those notices are not so numerous as can be wished , they are authentic , and are as many as may be ex- pected when the distance of the island from the capital of the Roman empire is considered . The interval between ...
Stran ix
... writers are contented to commence the history of Britain with the invasion of Julius Cæsar , following the Latin authorities until the termination of the Roman power in the island , when , for want of more satisfactory information ...
... writers are contented to commence the history of Britain with the invasion of Julius Cæsar , following the Latin authorities until the termination of the Roman power in the island , when , for want of more satisfactory information ...
Stran x
... 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 to consider them by themselves , divested of the misconceptions and ex ...
... 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 to consider them by themselves , divested of the misconceptions and ex ...
Stran xi
... writer is greatly indebted . The reason why the pedigrees have been neglected is their intricacy , and at first sight they are certainly un- promising , but as they are interspersed with historical notices they are deserving of ...
... writer is greatly indebted . The reason why the pedigrees have been neglected is their intricacy , and at first sight they are certainly un- promising , but as they are interspersed with historical notices they are deserving of ...
Stran xiv
... writer acknowledges his obligations ; and though he has sometimes differed from their conclusions , he has done so with diffidence , and is aware that the same fate will in turn befal the present undertaking . Knowledge is the ...
... writer acknowledges his obligations ; and though he has sometimes differed from their conclusions , he has done so with diffidence , and is aware that the same fate will in turn befal the present undertaking . Knowledge is the ...
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