North Wales ... delineated from two excursions, כרך 21804 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 15
עמוד 12
... March 1647 , to general Mytton , on honourable terms . At this time Mr. William Owen was the governor , and the garrifon confifted but of twenty- eight men . The town of Harlech was made a free borough by Edward I. , who confirmed to it ...
... March 1647 , to general Mytton , on honourable terms . At this time Mr. William Owen was the governor , and the garrifon confifted but of twenty- eight men . The town of Harlech was made a free borough by Edward I. , who confirmed to it ...
עמוד 62
... * Dugdale's Monafticon , ii . 223 . † Amals , 200 . Evans's Differtatio de Bardis , 92. from the Inftitutiones Lingue Cymraece , of John David Rhys . earl earl of March , to hold to himself and his 62 LLANYDLOES TO NEWTOWN .
... * Dugdale's Monafticon , ii . 223 . † Amals , 200 . Evans's Differtatio de Bardis , 92. from the Inftitutiones Lingue Cymraece , of John David Rhys . earl earl of March , to hold to himself and his 62 LLANYDLOES TO NEWTOWN .
עמוד 63
... March , with Richard Plantagenet , earl of Cambridge , this , and fome other Welsh castles , became the property of the house of York , and thence defcended to the crown t . These are all the memoranda of any importance that I have been ...
... March , with Richard Plantagenet , earl of Cambridge , this , and fome other Welsh castles , became the property of the house of York , and thence defcended to the crown t . These are all the memoranda of any importance that I have been ...
עמוד 71
... March , in the year 1345 , it appears that he had been poffeffed of Montgomery caftle at the time of his death . It was in confequence restored to the family , and paffed , with his other caftles and property , by the marriage of Anne ...
... March , in the year 1345 , it appears that he had been poffeffed of Montgomery caftle at the time of his death . It was in confequence restored to the family , and paffed , with his other caftles and property , by the marriage of Anne ...
עמוד 127
... fometimes fo early in the year as the 15th of March , and never later than the 18th of April , when very few plants are in leaf : and in fome church - yards in eaft east Kent the yew - trees are to this day TO BANGOR ISCOED . 127.
... fometimes fo early in the year as the 15th of March , and never later than the 18th of April , when very few plants are in leaf : and in fome church - yards in eaft east Kent the yew - trees are to this day TO BANGOR ISCOED . 127.
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
abbey afterwards againſt alfo almoſt alſo ancient Anglefea Auguft Bala bards Barmouth Beddgelert betwixt bridge Britiſh Cader Idris Caernarvon Caernarvonshire caftle called Capel Curig caſtle cataract Chirk church Clogwyn Clogwyn du'r Arddu confequence confiderable confifted Conwy Corwen croffed crwth defcended Denbigh Denbighshire diftant diſtance Dolgelle Dulas bay earl Engliſh excurfion faid fame fays feems feen feveral fhould fide fingular firſt fituated Flintshire fmall fome fometimes foon fouth ftone ftream fuch fummit fuppofed Harlech harp Hiftory himſelf houfe houſe July June king Llan Llanberis Llangollen Llyn lord Machynlleth meadows Merionethfhire miles moſt mountains mufic muſt North Wales obferved paffed perfons pool prefent prince refided refpect reft reign Rhaiadr Rhyddlan river road rocks Ruthin ſcene Shrewſbury ſmall Smith Snowdon ſtone thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe town uſed vale Valle Crucis abbey vifit village walls weft Welfh Welſh whofe wood Wrexham
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 82 - I had no sooner spoken these words but a loud though yet gentle noise came from the heavens, for it was like nothing on earth, which did so comfort and cheer me that I took my petition as granted, and that I had the sign I demanded, whereupon also I resolved to print my book.
עמוד 329 - Harke how the minstrels gin to shrill aloud Their merry musick that resounds from far, The pipe, the tabor, and the trembling Croud, That well agree withouten breach or jar.
עמוד 268 - who know very little of arts or sciences, or the powers of nature, will laugh at us Cardiganshire miners, who maintain the existence of knockers, in mines ; a kind of good-natured impalpable people, not to be seen but heard, and who seem to us to work in the mines ; that is to say, they are the types, or forerunners, of working in mines, as dreams are of some accidents which happen to us.
עמוד 268 - Now how are we sure, or any body sure, but that our dreams are produced by the same natural means ? There is some faint resemblance of this in the sense of hearing ; the bird is killed before we hear the report of the gun. However this is, / must speak well of the knockers...
עמוד 149 - In conformity to an ancient usage, from a proper regard to decency, and a concern for the health of his fellow-creatures, he was moved to give particular directions for being buried in the adjoining church-yard, and not in the church...
עמוד 269 - This was when we were driving levels, and before we had got any ore ; but when we came to the ore, they then gave over, and I heard no more of them. These are odd assertions, but they are certainly facts, although we cannot, and do not, pretend to account for them.
עמוד 83 - There is no stronger characteristic of human nature than its being open to the grossest contradictions. One of lord Herbert's chief arguments against revealed religion is, the improbability that Heaven should reveal its will to only a portion of the earth, which he terms particular religion. How could a man (supposing the anecdote genuine) who doubted of partial, believe individual revelation...
עמוד 83 - It is hard to say whether his person, his understanding, or his courage, was the most extraordinary ; as the fair, the learned, and the brave, held him in equal admiration. But the same man was wise, and capricious ; redressed wrongs, and quarrelled for punctilios ; hated bigotry in religion, and was himself a bigot to philosophy.
עמוד 219 - Twas not for want of skill; Or courage to perform the task, he fell ; No, no, a faulty cord being drawn too tight Hurried his soul on high to take her flight, Which bid the body here beneath, good night.
עמוד 278 - Plygan, or the Crowing of the Cock. It has been a general belief among the superstitious, that instantly, at his warning, 'Whether in sea or tire, in earth or air, Th...