10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEWLESS»
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Jolo Manuscripts. A Selection of Ancient Welsh Manuscripts, ...
IEUAN' VAVVR, THE SON OF THE DEWLESS. THE Bards of Tir Iarll having gone
to the Dewless Hillock, on one of St. John's midsummer festivals, to hold there a
chair of vocal song, found a new born child, half alive, on it. Rhys, the son of ...
Edward cogn. Jolo Morgamog Williams, Taliesin ab Jolo Williams,
1848
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The Company Car: A Novel
When he got tired of it he went to a competitor, Dewless Chemical. Dewless was
a family operation. Hands-on and homey. The employees like family. A problem:
lots of the employees were family. So promises were made about advancement ...
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Iolo Manuscripts: A Selection of Ancient Welsh Manuscripts, ...
IEUAN* VAWR, THE SON OF THE DEWLESS. The Bards of Tir Iarll having gone
to the Dewless Hillock, on one of St. John's midsummer festivals, to hold there a
chair of vocal song, found a new born child, half alive, on it. Rhys, the son of ...
Iolo Morganwg, Thomas Price,
1848
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History of Llangynwyd Parish ...
Ieuan Vawr, the Son of the Dewless.— (1170), Twm Ifan Prys.— The Maids . of Ty
-talwyn. — Anthony Powell, of Llwydarth. — Pedigree of the Powells, of Maesteg.
— David Nicholas, the Family Bard of Aber- pergwm. — The Gelly Family.
Thomas Christopher Evans,
1887
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The Literature of the Kymry: Being a Critical Essay on the ...
He received the name of John the Son of the Dewless, because he was found, as
already mentioned, on the Dewless Hillock on St. John's Midsummer festival ;
and because he was a large man he was called Big John the Son of the Dewless
.
Thomas Stephens, Daniel Silvan Evans, Benjamin Thomas Williams,
1876
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Introduction. Retrospect of great hunters and travellers. ...
DEWLESS REGIONS. 255 brick, and it is then exceedingly dangerous to ride at
speed over it, a horse's foot making no more impression and having no more
hold upon it, than upon stone flagging. In dry regions this sort of weather may last
...
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Encyclopedia of Superstitions, Folklore, and the Occult ...
The world to an end shall come In eighteen hundred and eighty-one. There was
in Llangynwyd, in Wales, a strange seer, who was believed to be of "second sight
." He received the name of John, the son of the Dewless, because he was found,
...
Mrs. Cora Linn (Morrison) Daniels, Charles McClellan Stevans,
1903
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Encyclopedia of Superstitions, Folklore, and the Occult ...
He received the name of John, the son of the Dewless, because he was found, as
already mentioned on the Dewless Hillock, on St. John's midsummer festival; and
because he was a large man, he was called Big John, the son of the Dewless.
Cora Linn Daniels, C. M. Stevans,
2003
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The literature of the Kymry, a critical essay. With a life ...
He received the name of John the Son of the Dewless, because he was found, as
already mentioned, on the Dewless Hillock on St. John's Midsummer festival ;
and because he was a large man he was called Big John the Son of the Dewless
.
Thomas Stephens, Daniel Silvan Evans,
1876
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The Literature of the Kymry Beeing a Critical Essay on the ...
He also composed a work for the preservation of the moral maxims and laws of
the Welsh nation. He received the name of J ohn, the son of the Dewless,
because he was found, as already mentioned, on the Dewless Hillock, on St.
John's ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DEWLESS»
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Ethiopia: Toxic Ethnic Politics and the Looming Crisis
Ethnic politics is toxic, creates ethnophobia, and saps positive energy for achieving common objectives. It dewless on what divides rather than ... «Nazret.com, May 14»
Germaine Greer: verges must be protected
... kept tugging at them, the sun beat down on them day after day, the nights were cold and dewless and the daisies had died off within a week. «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 11»
Touch of the poet at Knockninny
Consider this from a poem called Cured about an ailing cow, mother of twin calves, and suffering from mastitis: "I caught her dewless nose with ... «Irish Independent, Jun 07»