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Here is a text-book for day schools on Welsh patriots and warriors Let the 'Cymru Fydd' Society help its circulation beyond the Principality. The work will teach the Saxon that the Celt.3 are the original inheritors of this country-the grand old Britons."—Dundee Courier. There is much that others besides historical students will find of interest in this popular ac- count of the early annals of the Principality. Daily Telegraph. Never deficient in spirit-and colour."—Glasgow HeraM, This volume completes the Trilogy of books about Wales, and all readers of 'Glimpses of Welsh Life and Character,' and From Snowdon to the Sea,' will promptly avail themselves of the opportunity to renew acquaintance with an author whose intense enthusiasm and wide range of his- torical and traditionary lore are matched by a Bingularly fascinating and picturesque style."— Manchester Courier. Any one who has read and loved George Borrow's works will find in Miss Trevelyan's books the record of a later Wales up to date. She has a keen and enthusiastic eye for local character and tradition. "—re-Day. Marie Trevelyan hM appun shown her anxiety to celebrate, in a fitting style, the notable per- sonages and incidents of the earlier history of Wales.Brtghton Herald. "Full of old-world romance and chivalry. Christian World. Miss Trevelyan writes gracefully- and this is a book that 011 its merits will commend itself not only to West Britons,' but to Britons in the widest sense—whether of Celtic, Saxon, or Norse descent."—Aberdeen Daily Fret Press. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, H. R H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES, H. R. H. THE DUCHESS OF YORK, H. R. H. THE DUCHESS OF TECK, Have been graciously pleased to accept copies of tn$ above three bookø. London: JOHN HOGG. 13. Paternoster Row. E.G. ELOCUTION & ORATORY: DESIGNED FOR CLASSES AND PRI- VATE STUDENTS. 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