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... late Bishop Basil Jones's valuable presidential address of 1878 , when the Cambrian Archæological Association visited Lampeter ; and allusions , none too accurate , in various books of " Tours , " I think the list , for working purposes ...
... late Bishop Basil Jones's valuable presidential address of 1878 , when the Cambrian Archæological Association visited Lampeter ; and allusions , none too accurate , in various books of " Tours , " I think the list , for working purposes ...
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... Evans , saxton , should have his customary fees , id est , one guinea in lieu of the small tythes , 4d . from each farmer , and also 2d . from each cottager . Mary David , the late saxton's widow , in 1791 , had 5s . for 13.
... Evans , saxton , should have his customary fees , id est , one guinea in lieu of the small tythes , 4d . from each farmer , and also 2d . from each cottager . Mary David , the late saxton's widow , in 1791 , had 5s . for 13.
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... late Churchwardens and Overseers , besides other incidental expences , particularly £ 5 due to the Lotman for serving in the Militia . Then came the news of Nelson's glorious victory at the Battle of the Nile . Lampeter was all jubilant ...
... late Churchwardens and Overseers , besides other incidental expences , particularly £ 5 due to the Lotman for serving in the Militia . Then came the news of Nelson's glorious victory at the Battle of the Nile . Lampeter was all jubilant ...
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... late of Dolau ; around were the chief people of the town . Evan , who had been living at Lletty'rtwppa , had been so unfortunate as to have had his mare stolen from him . The poor fellow was in sore straits , and accordingly his brother ...
... late of Dolau ; around were the chief people of the town . Evan , who had been living at Lletty'rtwppa , had been so unfortunate as to have had his mare stolen from him . The poor fellow was in sore straits , and accordingly his brother ...
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... late as the year 1783 , when , at the Easter vestry , it was ordered that the paupers are to wear the customary letters of L. P. upon their outward apparel . Four years previously , however , we find that the parishioners , at their ...
... late as the year 1783 , when , at the Easter vestry , it was ordered that the paupers are to wear the customary letters of L. P. upon their outward apparel . Four years previously , however , we find that the parishioners , at their ...
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Seite 199 - Yet count our gains. This wealth is but a name That leaves our useful products still the same. Not so the loss. The man of wealth and pride Takes up a space that many poor supplied...
Seite 225 - The mind, that broods o'er guilty -woes, Is like the scorpion girt by fire, In circle narrowing as it glows, • The flames around their captive close, Till inly...
Seite 104 - Wide o'er this breathing world, a Garrick came. Though sunk in death the forms the Poet drew, The Actor's genius bade them breathe anew; Though, like the bard himself, in night they lay, Immortal Garrick call'd them back to day: And till ETERNITY with power sublime, Shall mark the mortal hour of hoary TIME, SHAKSPEARE and GARRICK like twin stars shall shine, And earth irradiate with a beam divine. It would be an insult to my readers' understandings to attempt any thing like a criticism on this farrago...
Seite 200 - Will no one tell me what she sings? Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow For old, unhappy, far-off things, And battles long ago: Or is it some more humble lay, Familiar matter of to-day? Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain, That has been, and may be again!
Seite 210 - Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no more to clothe and eat; To thee the reed is as the oak. The sceptre, learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust.
Seite 37 - James, and since his decease, pretending to be and taking upon himself the stile and title of King of England by the name of James the Third, or of Scotland by the name of James the Eighth, or the stile and title of King of Great Britain, hath not any right or title whatsoever to the crown of this realm...
Seite 204 - There were two men in one city; the one rich, and the other poor. The rich man had exceeding many flocks and herds : but the poor man had nothing, save one little ewe lamb...
Seite 103 - To paint fair Nature, by divine command, Her magic pencil in his glowing hand, A Shakespeare rose : then, to expand his fame Wide o'er this breathing world, a Garrick came. Though sunk in death the forms the Poet drew, The Actor's genius bade them breathe anew; Though, like the bard himself, in night they lay, Immortal Garrick call'd them back to day: And till Eternity with...
Seite 128 - What is my reward then? Verily that, when I preach the gospel, I may make the gospel of Christ without charge, that I abuse not my power in the gospel.
Seite 171 - God, merciful Father, that despisest not the sighing of a contrite heart, nor the desire of such as be sorrowful ; Mercifully assist our prayers that we make before thee in all our troubles and adversities, whensoever they oppress us...