Little Arthur's History of EnglandJohn Murray, Albemarle Street, 1856 - 268 Seiten |
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... allowed to read the History of England , and I hope I have answered most of the questions I recollect to have wished to ask . I may have failed in satisfying the almost bound- less inquiries of intelligent children , and I could wish ...
... allowed to read the History of England , and I hope I have answered most of the questions I recollect to have wished to ask . I may have failed in satisfying the almost bound- less inquiries of intelligent children , and I could wish ...
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... allowed the people to be Protestants ; how they learned many useful things from foreigners who had been persecuted in their own country ; how Mary Queen of Scots was driven from her kingdom , and was imprisoned , and at last beheaded ...
... allowed the people to be Protestants ; how they learned many useful things from foreigners who had been persecuted in their own country ; how Mary Queen of Scots was driven from her kingdom , and was imprisoned , and at last beheaded ...
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... allowed the Romans to come and take part of the country of the Britons , and to make servants of the people , he put it into the hearts of the Romans to teach the Britons most of the things they knew themselves , and the Romans who came ...
... allowed the Romans to come and take part of the country of the Britons , and to make servants of the people , he put it into the hearts of the Romans to teach the Britons most of the things they knew themselves , and the Romans who came ...
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... allowed to go to these schools as well as the little Romans , and , as the Britons were very clever , you may think how soon they learned to read and write , and how glad their fathers and mothers were to see them so improved . You see ...
... allowed to go to these schools as well as the little Romans , and , as the Britons were very clever , you may think how soon they learned to read and write , and how glad their fathers and mothers were to see them so improved . You see ...
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... allowed their people to learn , and so by degrees they all became Christians . Ina , who was one of the kings of that part of Eng- land which was then called Wessex , but now part is called Hampshire and part Berkshire , was very fond ...
... allowed their people to learn , and so by degrees they all became Christians . Ina , who was one of the kings of that part of Eng- land which was then called Wessex , but now part is called Hampshire and part Berkshire , was very fond ...
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Seite iv - O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, as a hen doth gather her brood under her wings, and ye would not...