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Preface-Letter to My Grandfather, A

DEAR CAPTAIN JOHN GRIFFIS:

                Although I never saw you, since you died in 1804, I am glad you were one of those Welshmen who opposed the policy of King George III and that you, after coming to America in 1783, were among the first sea captains to carry the American flag around the world. That you knew many of the Free Quakers and other patriots of the Revolution and that they buried you among them, near Benjamin Franklin, is a matter of pride to your descendants. That you were born in Wales and spoke Welsh, as did also those three great prophets of spiritual liberty, Roger Williams, William Penn, and Thomas Jefferson, is still further ground for pride in one's ancestry. Now, in the perspective of history we see that our Washington and his compeers and Wilkes, Barre, Burke and the friends of America in Parliament were fighting the same battle of Freedom. Though our debt to Wales for many things is great, we count not least those inheritances from the world of imagination, for which the Cymric Land was famous, even before the days of either Anglo-Saxon or Norman.

                W. E. G.
                Saint David's and the day of the Daffodil, March 1, 1921.

Bibliographic Information

Tale Title: Preface-Letter to My Grandfather, A
Tale Author/Editor: Griffis, William Elliot
Book Title: Welsh Fairy Tales
Book Author/Editor: Griffis, William Elliot
Publisher: Thomas Y. Crowell Company
Publication City: New York
Year of Publication: 1921
Country of Origin: Wales
Classification: Introduction

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