| Alexander Ronald Grant - 1874 - 162 páginas
...of you. This lady lived near Bristol; her name was Hannah More. Next you will come to Devonshire—a lovely county, and so warm, that plants, which require...Sundays both in Welsh and English. Principal Rivers of England.—Thames, in the south; Severn, in the west; Trent, in the middle; Ouse, in the north. Government.—King... | |
| Alexander Ronald Grant - 1874 - 154 páginas
...kept his word by showing them his child, a baby, who of course could not speak a word of any language. Since that time the eldest son of the King of England has always been called Prince of Wales. Edward next set his heart npon Scotland, and thought it a fine... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1879 - 428 páginas
...altogether theirs, as he then had an elder brother ; but in a year or two the oldest boy died ; and, ever since that time, the eldest son of the King of England has always been Prince of Wales. There was a plan for the little Prince Edward of Caernarvon being married... | |
| Marshall John and co - 1884 - 266 páginas
...Castle, with whom his royal father endeavoured to soothe the wounded pride of the Welsh nobles. Ever since that time the eldest son of the king of England has been the Prince of Wales. For a long while intense hatred was the strongest feeling of the Welsh toward... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1886 - 732 páginas
...and received the title of prince of Wales. They appear to have liked him a little better. From this time, the eldest son of the king of England has been called prince of Wales. 12. Thus, with the death of David, ended the line of Welsh princes, and thus ended... | |
| Alice Minerva Atkinson - 1912 - 452 páginas
...of " Prince of Wales."1 Two strong castles, Conway and Carnarvon, were built to guard the borders. 1 Since that time the eldest son of the king of England has always been called the Prince of Wales. Another war, longer and more distressing than the conquest... | |
| Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall - 1920 - 648 páginas
...English, nor indeed any other language. This little prince was named Edward, like his father. Ever since that time, the eldest son of the King of England has been called the Prince of Wales, and England and Wales have formed one kingdom. CHAPTER XLII EDWARD I.— THE HAMMER OF THE SCOTS WHEN... | |
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