Excerpt from Britannia Antiquissima: Or, a Key to the Philology of History, (Sacred and Profane)
My dear Caraddaeg,
Many of your friends, who attended the banquet held at the Prince of Wales Hotel, in celebration of the Anniversary of Sant Ddewi, or St. David's Day, (1st March, 1800;, have expressed a wish that you should publish your interesting essays on the Language and Early History of the Cimmerians.
I think the publication of a work upon the many curious and imperfectly understood subjects treated of in the papers, portions of which you read on the above-named and subsequent occasions, would be welcomed especially by your countrymen, and, I may add, by the public generally.
It is believed, from the ability evinced therein, that, were you to apply your linqual talent and classical learning to the task of analysing those questions thoroughly, we should have access to more reliable data tlian are at present available, and a clearer light may be thrown upon the philological, ethnological, as well as the political history of the Cimmerians, and of their descendants, the Cyrnry or Ancient Britons, the primitive and heroic inhabitants of Ynys Prydain, or the Hyperborean Isles of the West.
There are many reasons which should induce you to attempt to strike out a new path through this tetra incognita of history, and, as yet, comparatively unexplored field of Cambric literature. It is the bounden duty of some one who claims kindred with the Camry to grapple earnestly and manfully with the subject, and who is not only conversant with the Crimean, but having, also, an acquaintance with the idiomatic structure of the other learned languages of antiquity.
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