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Sign up Log in. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. Metropolitan Museum Cleveland Museum of Art. Internet Arcade Console Living Room. Open Library American Libraries. Search the Wayback Machine Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. Sign up for free Log in. The Kymry on the Continent of Europe The Kymry in Pre-historic Britain Character and Manners of the early Kymry The Kymry under the Roman Empire The heroic Age and Decline of the Kymry The later Welsh Princes Welshmen on the Continent Ecclesiastical Sketches Mediaeval Literature of the Kymry Later Literature of Wales Greek-Kymric Vocables Latin-Kymric Vocables Ancient Gallic Vocables, preserved by the Classic Writers Kymric Affinities with the Basque or Euskara Kymric Affinities with the Sanskrit Appendix.
Gallic and British Proper Names ex- pounded through the Kymric Griffith Roberts's Prologue XL French-Kymric Vocables English-Kymric Vocables The subject of the antiquities and foreign relations of the Kymry seems to admit of a more interesting treatment than it has hitherto received.
The few scholars who have handled it generally fail in acquaintance with foreign literature ; and their ambition has too often led them to acquiesce in a dreary isolation and a barren nationality.