Arms, was that which symbolically recorded t'he actions of those to whom their coui.try was indebted for safety in the hour of danger : whose names it is honourable to recollect, and whose exploits it is glorious to emulate. Of those of Gwyerd ap... Poems. 2 vols. [in 1.]. - Página 172por Richard Llwyd - 1804Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1803 - 390 páginas
...ap Cynan, and Howel Dda (or the good) Princes of Wales. (11) In the ages of contention and diicord, before the incorporation by which we became one great and happy people, the now negleeted language of Shiclds, of Chivalry, and Arms, was that which symbolically recorded the... | |
| 1904 - 518 páginas
...! (10) Llewllyn ap Jorwerth, Gryffyth ap Cynan, and Howel Dda (or the gooclj Princes cf Wales. (11) In the ages of contention and discord, before' the...by which we became one great and happy people, the now neglected language of Shields, of Chivalry-, and Arms, was that which symbolically recorded t'he... | |
| 1818 - 578 páginas
...grave! * Llewelyn ap Jorwertb, (.ijlU iii ap Cynan, and Howel Dda (or the good), Princes of Wales. f In the ages of contention and discord, before the...was that which symbolically recorded the actions of thine to whom their country was indebted for safety in the hoar of danger, whose names it is honourable... | |
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