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Cambria

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Cambria (kăm`brēə) [Latinized form of Welsh Cymry=Welshmen], ancient name of Wales.


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There they inquired and learned that the prince had in reality quitted Bethune and stationed himself between Cambria and La Venthie.
It has been printed that, to gain that object, I had sold Cambria to the Spaniards.
 
 
 
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