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Excerpt from The Book of the Princes of Wales
Awaiting this event, tribe after tribe, and people after people, sunk in Slavery to the Saxon. Cymru alone, that district which the invaders contemptuously named Wales - indicative of its being a strange or unknown land to them - became the fortress within whose limits there assembled the stout hearts who refused to despair of their country. A nation was there organised the chiefs of which, occasionally styled kings, were more generally known as princes.
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