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... of spectators to the town , and filled the old caftle with life and gaiety . An Eisteddfod was held here , which lasted three days , and е which , being marked by fome features of national life CONWAY AND ITS CASTLE . 113.
... of spectators to the town , and filled the old caftle with life and gaiety . An Eisteddfod was held here , which lasted three days , and е which , being marked by fome features of national life CONWAY AND ITS CASTLE . 113.
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... Eisteddfod at Caerwys , which was held in 1525 . Queen Elizabeth did the fame in 1568 , the tranfactions of which were carefully recorded by Dr. John David Rees of Anglesey . Of later Eifteddfods , the most remarkable are one held at ...
... Eisteddfod at Caerwys , which was held in 1525 . Queen Elizabeth did the fame in 1568 , the tranfactions of which were carefully recorded by Dr. John David Rees of Anglesey . Of later Eifteddfods , the most remarkable are one held at ...
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... Eisteddfod may be called a national college . Nevertheless , it is to be wished that whilft all means fhould be used to preferve this fine old language as a spoken tongue , English were more generally understood by the people ; pious ...
... Eisteddfod may be called a national college . Nevertheless , it is to be wished that whilft all means fhould be used to preferve this fine old language as a spoken tongue , English were more generally understood by the people ; pious ...
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