Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1850 |
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... nature of the thing spoken of . This is abundantly evi- dent in almost all the Hebrew radices , especially the monosyllabic ones . It is by referring archæologically to the sounds produced by the organs of speech in gutturals , dentals ...
... nature of the thing spoken of . This is abundantly evi- dent in almost all the Hebrew radices , especially the monosyllabic ones . It is by referring archæologically to the sounds produced by the organs of speech in gutturals , dentals ...
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... natural features of the country , its peninsular position , and the superb coast scenery for which it is well known , may afford subjects for the physical geographer and general lover of nature ; nor are artificial claims wanting in the ...
... natural features of the country , its peninsular position , and the superb coast scenery for which it is well known , may afford subjects for the physical geographer and general lover of nature ; nor are artificial claims wanting in the ...
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... nature of an architectural composition . Four massive round towers surround the keep ; two others flank the great gateway ; a design ARCH . CAMB . , NEW SERIES , VOL . I. I sufficiently regular to be caught and understood by a person ...
... nature of an architectural composition . Four massive round towers surround the keep ; two others flank the great gateway ; a design ARCH . CAMB . , NEW SERIES , VOL . I. I sufficiently regular to be caught and understood by a person ...
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... nature , of the process ? But more than this , Glamorganshire and Pembrokeshire are in this respect but epitomes of all Britain . Our country is one originally Celtic , the greater part of which has been occupied , at different periods ...
... nature , of the process ? But more than this , Glamorganshire and Pembrokeshire are in this respect but epitomes of all Britain . Our country is one originally Celtic , the greater part of which has been occupied , at different periods ...
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... nature's fairest dressing . The church , however , is highly curious and valuable in an architectural and antiquarian point of view - circumstances which an architect of eminence would immediately distinguish , but which a country ...
... nature's fairest dressing . The church , however , is highly curious and valuable in an architectural and antiquarian point of view - circumstances which an architect of eminence would immediately distinguish , but which a country ...
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Abbey Aberystwyth aisle ancient antiquary antiquities appears arch Archæologia Cambrensis Archæological architectural Armorica bards Bishop British Browne Willis building Caer Caernarvon Caerphilly called CAMB Cambrian Cardiff Castell Coch castle cathedral century chancel character choir church clerestory curtain daughter David's Decorated Despencer died Dolgellau doorway Earl of Gloucester Early English east eastern Edward Edward III encampment England erected feet Ffoulkes Friars gate-house Giraldus Glamorgan Gower ground Henry Hereford Howel Hugh impaling inner inscription Irish John Jones Kidwelly King Lady chapel letters Llanaber Llandaff Llandaff Cathedral Llewelyn Lord Machynlleth married Meeting Members Merionethshire moat Moel Fenlli monuments moulding nave Norman original Oystermouth Pembroke Pembrokeshire portion present Prince probably rampart remains remarkable Roman Romanesque roof Ruthin Senghennydd side Society stone style supposed Tenby tion tower transepts vaulted Wales wall Welsh western William Wynne
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Стр. 105 - Cursed be he that removeth his neighbour's landmark. And all the people shall say, Amen.
Стр. 11 - And shadows forth its glory. There is given Unto the things of earth, which Time hath bent, A Spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant His hand, but broke his scythe, there is a power And magic in the ruined battlement, For which the Palace of the present hour Must yield its pomp, and wait till Ages are its dower.
Стр. 97 - Beneath a similar mound is extended Cadvan, sad that it should enclose the praise of the earth. May he rest without blemish.
Стр. 106 - Fabliaux, has the following remarks upon horseblocks, which are mentioned in a vast number of the old Romances : " They were frequently placed on the roads and in the forests, and were almost numberless in the towns. Many of them still remain in Paris, where they were used by the magistrates in order to mount their mules, on which they rode to the courts of justice. On these blocks, or on the tree which was generally planted near them, were usually suspended the shields of those Knights who wished...
Стр. 103 - There is a vast unwrought stone, probably about twenty tons weight, supported by six or seven others that are not above four feet high, and these are set in a circle, some on end and some edgewise or sidelong, to bear the great one up. The great one is much diminished of what it has been in bulk, as having five tons or more, by report, broken off it to make mill stones : So that I guess the stone originally to have been between twenty-five and thirty tons in weight. The common people call it Arthur's...
Стр. 8 - And if thou wilt make me an altar of stone, thou shalt not build it of hewn stone: for if thou lift up thy tool upon it, thou hast polluted it.
Стр. 140 - I say, well versed in commerce and woollen manufacture ; a people anxious to seek gain by sea or land, in defiance of fatigue and danger ; a hardy race, equally fitted for the plough or for the sword ; a people brave and happy...
Стр. 4 - The announcement of the Divine name is the first event traditionally preserved, and it occurred as follows : — " God, in vocalizing His name, said...
Стр. 5 - Einigan Gawr saw three rays of light, on which were inscribed all knowledge and science. And he took three rods of mountain ash, and inscribed all the sciences upon them, as it should seem in imitation of the three rays of light.