Aunt Charlotte's Stories of English History for the Little OnesMarcus Ward & Company, 1873 - 268 páginas |
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... brother of his own , who had brought the Nor- wegians to attack Yorkshire . Harold had just won a great battle over these enemies when he heard that William and his Normans had landed , and he had to hurry the whole length of England to ...
... brother of his own , who had brought the Nor- wegians to attack Yorkshire . Harold had just won a great battle over these enemies when he heard that William and his Normans had landed , and he had to hurry the whole length of England to ...
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... brothers , William and Henry , grew riotous , and poured water down from the upper win- dows on him and his friends . He flew into a passion , dashed up - stairs with his sword in his hand , and might have killed his brothers if their ...
... brothers , William and Henry , grew riotous , and poured water down from the upper win- dows on him and his friends . He flew into a passion , dashed up - stairs with his sword in his hand , and might have killed his brothers if their ...
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... brother Robert . He is sometimes called the Red King , but more commonly William Rufus . Things went worse than ever with the poor English in his time ; for at least William the Conqueror had made everybody mind the law , but now ...
... brother Robert . He is sometimes called the Red King , but more commonly William Rufus . Things went worse than ever with the poor English in his time ; for at least William the Conqueror had made everybody mind the law , but now ...
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... brother William while he was gone , if William would let him have the money he wanted . The Red King was very ready to make such a bargain , but he laughed at the Crusaders , and thought that they were wasting their time and trouble ...
... brother William while he was gone , if William would let him have the money he wanted . The Red King was very ready to make such a bargain , but he laughed at the Crusaders , and thought that they were wasting their time and trouble ...
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... brother of William Rufus , was one of the hunting party ; and as soon as the cry spread through the forest that the king was dead , he rode off at full speed to Winchester , and took posses- sion of all his brother's treasure . William ...
... brother of William Rufus , was one of the hunting party ; and as soon as the cry spread through the forest that the king was dead , he rode off at full speed to Winchester , and took posses- sion of all his brother's treasure . William ...
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Aunt Charlotte's Stories of English History for the Little Ones Charlotte Mary Yonge Vista completa - 1875 |
Aunt Charlotte's Stories of English History for the Little Ones Charlotte Mary Yonge Vista completa - 1873 |
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Página 216 - There's some say that we wan, Some say that they wan, Some say that nane wan at a', man; But one thing I'm sure, That at Sheriffmuir A battle there was, which I saw, man; And we ran, and they ran, and they ran, and we ran, And we ran and they ran awa', man.
Página 191 - Here lies our Sovereign Lord the King, Whose word no man relies on ; Who never said a foolish thing, And never did a wise one.
Página 236 - Act should be in force and take effect in such county or city, and that the votes of all the electors be taken for or against the adoption of the petition...
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Página 237 - As pleasant a book as could be given to any little girl." — Scotsman. "A most suitable book for girls, and one that will delight the little misses immensely.
Página 84 - Duke of Lancaster ; Edmund, Duke of York ; and Thomas, Duke of Gloucester.
Página 238 - Puck and Blossom," "Eldergowan," &c. With Twelve Chromographs of Flowers, by various Artists. Foolscap quarto, cloth extra, bevelled boards.
Página 210 - I sent you to fight against men,' he said, ' and not with the winds.' Elizabeth, too, acknowledged that her triumph was not owing to herself, or even to her sailors. She went in state to St. Paul's, to return thanks for the victory which had been gained, and she struck a medal which bore the motto, ' God blew with His wind, and they were scattered.
Página 238 - The Children's Voyage; or, a Trip in the Water Fairy. By Mrs. GEORGE CUPPLES, Author of "Katty Lester," &c. With Twelve Chromographs of Ships, Boats, and Sea Views, after Edward Duncan. Foolscap quarto, cloth extra, bevelled boards. " Well adapted to the comprehension of children."— Standard.