y hyddas dau orfadaeeth i a gar trydydd D tie, sed y Fiee f-igi Church, egilwys y Parch. W. L Amat, gweiuidog ag y gwelodd rhai a ddarlietwyr y 1. &JLcIJA ee wawn t ymdesrhasfa Cuwavrtseral y& ..Ngaeruarfon, yebydig dyayddia
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Duw y nefoedd yn unig a wyrpa beth a fydd diwedd y petu ha y ;. Eryik h C&bYul y Amat, 1879, ye yr hon y liafruddiwyd Major CAvAONAnI a'i wyr,' yE engraiift o ddallineb barnAlein llywodrae1th- wyr yn esgeuluso
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most successful preodtctions.'-Lit. ar. PERSONAL NARRATIVE of TRAVELS to the EQUINOOTIAfL RWG1ONS" of the NEW CONTINENT. By AlIxaAder sic Uumeidtaud Amat go~and. Tyranslated into English by Hlelen Maia ,Williams. In 7 yole. av05 htgth Plans, &c. 6O. boards. -f INSTRUGTJIINS
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penetrate into the interior of Africa. TuE NEw SYSTEM oF Govrai;MMENT-On the Ist of Julv the six cardinals, Lambruschini, Bernetti, Amat. Gizzi, Mattei, and lMlacchi, met to deliberate, and the Pope submitted the follow ing questions for examination: -First-How aind
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and National Guards are being organised in all quarters. The higher clergy, among whom must be particularly men- tioned Cardinals Amat and Oppizzoni, at Bologna, and Cardinal Falconieri, at Ravenna, second the Pontiff's views with zeal, and in several towns
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