Letters Written During a Tour Through North Wales, in the Year 1798, and at Other Times: Containing Views of the History, Antiquities, and Customs of that Part of the Principality, and Interpersed with Observations on Its Scenery, Agriculture, Botany, Mineralogy, Trade and ManufacturesC. and R. Baldwin, 1804 - Всего страниц: 415 |
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... , ) we soon arrived at the little town of LLAN VAIR , Si- tuated between hills , on the banks of the wide - flowing * Vide Tanner , Not , Mon , • * • Virnwy . This river abounds with such TOUR THROUGH NORTH WALES . 15.
... , ) we soon arrived at the little town of LLAN VAIR , Si- tuated between hills , on the banks of the wide - flowing * Vide Tanner , Not , Mon , • * • Virnwy . This river abounds with such TOUR THROUGH NORTH WALES . 15.
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... Llan y Mowddwy , famous only for having its church dedicated to an uncanonized saint , ( Tydecho ) . Who this apocryphal devotee was , whom I have in vain sought for in the crowded Panagion of the Romish Church , it is not easy to learn ...
... Llan y Mowddwy , famous only for having its church dedicated to an uncanonized saint , ( Tydecho ) . Who this apocryphal devotee was , whom I have in vain sought for in the crowded Panagion of the Romish Church , it is not easy to learn ...
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... Llan y Cil , lies the small town of BALA . D It is regular in its form , consisting of one prino pal street , the rest of the streets crossing it at right angles ; and derives its name from its situation , as a place where a river falls ...
... Llan y Cil , lies the small town of BALA . D It is regular in its form , consisting of one prino pal street , the rest of the streets crossing it at right angles ; and derives its name from its situation , as a place where a river falls ...
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... Llan y Mowd- dû , is the capital of an extensve lordship belonging to the Mytton family ; which contains the whole parish , and seven out of the eight townships of Mall- wyd . Mr. Pennant says it is governed by a Mayor , Al- dermen ...
... Llan y Mowd- dû , is the capital of an extensve lordship belonging to the Mytton family ; which contains the whole parish , and seven out of the eight townships of Mall- wyd . Mr. Pennant says it is governed by a Mayor , Al- dermen ...
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... Llan Elltyd turnpike . At this place the tide flows to a considerable height ; and a number of small craft , with a few large vessels , are built . A brig of about two hundred tons was now upon the stocks , and others of inferior size ...
... Llan Elltyd turnpike . At this place the tide flows to a considerable height ; and a number of small craft , with a few large vessels , are built . A brig of about two hundred tons was now upon the stocks , and others of inferior size ...
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Стр. 249 - No more its arches echo to the noise Of joy and festive mirth. No more the glance Of blazing taper through its windows beams, And quivers on the undulating wave : But naked stand the melancholy walls, Lash'd by the wintry tempests, cold and bleak, That whistle mournful thro' the empty halls, And piece-meal crumble down the tow'rs to dust.