Little Arthur's History of EnglandJohn Murray, Albemarle Street, 1856 - 268 Seiten |
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... bravery they had conquered all the countries between Rome and England , which you know was then called Britain ; and by being able to write better than any other people at that time , they made books , in which they set down everything ...
... bravery they had conquered all the countries between Rome and England , which you know was then called Britain ; and by being able to write better than any other people at that time , they made books , in which they set down everything ...
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... brave soldiers , with their great captain , the same Julius Cæsar who wrote down these things , and they crossed the sea in order to conquer Britain ; but they did not find it so easy to do as they hoped it would be . Although the poor ...
... brave soldiers , with their great captain , the same Julius Cæsar who wrote down these things , and they crossed the sea in order to conquer Britain ; but they did not find it so easy to do as they hoped it would be . Although the poor ...
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... brave , that they fought a great many battles against the Romans , who had every- thing they could want to fight with , before they would give up any part of their country to them . At last , when the Romans had gotten a part of Britain ...
... brave , that they fought a great many battles against the Romans , who had every- thing they could want to fight with , before they would give up any part of their country to them . At last , when the Romans had gotten a part of Britain ...
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... brave , that nobody could tell who was the best , and that the king himself did not know which to like best , so he had a large round table made , that they might all sit at it , and be equal ; because you know that at a round table the ...
... brave , that nobody could tell who was the best , and that the king himself did not know which to like best , so he had a large round table made , that they might all sit at it , and be equal ; because you know that at a round table the ...
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... brave , and very handsome ; so the people loved him very much , and were very sorry when he died . His son was not nearly so good a king as he was , and three of his grandsons who came to be kings , were not much better . While these ...
... brave , and very handsome ; so the people loved him very much , and were very sorry when he died . His son was not nearly so good a king as he was , and three of his grandsons who came to be kings , were not much better . While these ...
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