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A HANDBOOK OF THE CORNISH LANGUAGE

CHIEFLY IN ITS LATEST STAGES WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF ITS HISTORY AND LITERATURE


BY

HENRY JENNER

MEMBER OF THE GORSEDD OF THE BARDS OF BRITTANY
FELLOW OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES


" Never credit me but I will spowt some Cornish at him.
Peden bras, vidne whee bis cregas."

The Northern Lass, by Rich. Brome, 1632.



LONDON

DAVID NUTT, AT THE SIGN OF THE PHŒNIX
57-59 LONG ACRE

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