Aunt Charlotte's Stories of English History for the Little OnesMarcus Ward & Company, 1873 - 268 páginas |
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... cruel things , and one of the worst that they did was the stealing of men , women , and children from their homes , and selling them to strangers , who made slaves of them . All England had not one king . There were generally about ...
... cruel things , and one of the worst that they did was the stealing of men , women , and children from their homes , and selling them to strangers , who made slaves of them . All England had not one king . There were generally about ...
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... cruel of all where they found an Abbey with any monks or nuns , because they hated the Christian faith . By this time those seven English kingdoms I told you of had all fallen into the hands of one king . Egbert , King of the West ...
... cruel of all where they found an Abbey with any monks or nuns , because they hated the Christian faith . By this time those seven English kingdoms I told you of had all fallen into the hands of one king . Egbert , King of the West ...
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... cruel , treacherous king and people , and take the whole island for his own . He did punish the people , killing , burning , and plundering wherever he went ; but he could never get the king into his hands , for Ethelred went off in the ...
... cruel , treacherous king and people , and take the whole island for his own . He did punish the people , killing , burning , and plundering wherever he went ; but he could never get the king into his hands , for Ethelred went off in the ...
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... cruel man , but he now laid aside his evil ways , and became a noble and wise and just king , a lover of churches and good men ; and the English seem to have been as well off under him as if he had been one of their own kings . There is ...
... cruel man , but he now laid aside his evil ways , and became a noble and wise and just king , a lover of churches and good men ; and the English seem to have been as well off under him as if he had been one of their own kings . There is ...
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... cruel ; but he did many cruel things , because it was the only way to keep England . When the people in Northumberland rose against him , and tried to get back the old set of kings , he had the whole country wasted with fire and sword ...
... cruel ; but he did many cruel things , because it was the only way to keep England . When the people in Northumberland rose against him , and tried to get back the old set of kings , he had the whole country wasted with fire and sword ...
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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.
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