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4o ) ( Gruffudd ap Llywelyn ap Phylip ap Trahaearn of Cantref Mawr caused this book to be written by the hand of a friend , namely a man who was an anchorite at that time at Llanddewifrefi : whose souls may God hold in His mercy .
4o ) ( Gruffudd ap Llywelyn ap Phylip ap Trahaearn of Cantref Mawr caused this book to be written by the hand of a friend , namely a man who was an anchorite at that time at Llanddewifrefi : whose souls may God hold in His mercy .
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( xvi ) P. 120 , late xvii c . , in the hand of Edward Lhuyd ; transcribed from J. 119 ( RWM . i . 730 ) . ( xvii ) Pant . 21 , xviii c . , from ' Llyfr Gwyn Hergest ' , in the hand of Evan Evans ( RWM . ii . 829 ) . Note : Pant .
( xvi ) P. 120 , late xvii c . , in the hand of Edward Lhuyd ; transcribed from J. 119 ( RWM . i . 730 ) . ( xvii ) Pant . 21 , xviii c . , from ' Llyfr Gwyn Hergest ' , in the hand of Evan Evans ( RWM . ii . 829 ) . Note : Pant .
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... a favourite subject for the medallists and draughtsmen among his friends ; his hands and feet particularly small ... he puts it in some scattered autobio- graphical notes put together in 1946 in his still firm and beauti- ful hand .
... a favourite subject for the medallists and draughtsmen among his friends ; his hands and feet particularly small ... he puts it in some scattered autobio- graphical notes put together in 1946 in his still firm and beauti- ful hand .
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Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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