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Re: American dialect of Brithenig
- To: John Cowan <cowan@locke.ccil.org>
- Subject: Re: American dialect of Brithenig
- From: andrew <hobbit@mail.earthlight.co.nz>
- Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 18:05:59 +1200 (NZST)
- cc: "Raymond A. Brown" <raybrown@clara.co.uk>, Padraic Brown <pbrown@nova.umuc.edu>, Andrew Smith <hobbit@earthlight.co.nz>, Peter Skye <may.hawk@mindspring.com>, John Schilke <schilkej@ohsu.edu>, Frank George Valoczy <valoczy@vcn.bc.ca>, Celticonlang List <celticonlang@lists.colorado.edu>, Sally Caves <scaves@frontiernet.net>, Douglas Mosier <siringa@juno.com>, Martin Bertagnon <bertagnon@datamarkets.com.ar>
- In-Reply-To: <37A60472.E6220158@locke.ccil.org>
On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, John Cowan wrote:
> I said it was the English who did most of the (East) Indian adventuring,
> but Andrew wasn't too sure about that. Nothing is official.
>
The geographical position that Cambria is in is comparable to that of
Portugal. It is in a good position to become a smaller maritine power.
Also Cambria has several of the ports that became important in the
colonial era
- andrew.
--
Andrew Smith, Intheologus hobbit@earthlight.co.nz