Little Arthur's History of EnglandJohn Murray, Albemarle Street, 1856 - 268 Seiten |
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... cruel and oppressive laws ; how he took the land from the Saxons and gave it to the Norman barons ; and how he caused Doomsday Book to be written . • 43 CHAPTER XV . WILLIAM II . - 1087 to 1100 . How William the Second , and Robert of ...
... cruel and oppressive laws ; how he took the land from the Saxons and gave it to the Norman barons ; and how he caused Doomsday Book to be written . • 43 CHAPTER XV . WILLIAM II . - 1087 to 1100 . How William the Second , and Robert of ...
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... cruel- ties ; how the people wished to get rid of James on account of his tyranny ; how the Prince of Orange came over to England , and was made King ; and how James escaped to France ... 209 CHAPTER LIII . WILLIAM III . - MARY II ...
... cruel- ties ; how the people wished to get rid of James on account of his tyranny ; how the Prince of Orange came over to England , and was made King ; and how James escaped to France ... 209 CHAPTER LIII . WILLIAM III . - MARY II ...
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... cruel , for they had not yet learned anything about the true God ; but instead of loving and serving Him , they made a great many figures of stone and wood , in the shape of men and women , and called them by different names , such as ...
... cruel , for they had not yet learned anything about the true God ; but instead of loving and serving Him , they made a great many figures of stone and wood , in the shape of men and women , and called them by different names , such as ...
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... cruel that they would have killed them . And now I will tell you what chiefly helped the British clergymen to make all the Saxons Christians . Soon after the seven Saxon kings had settled them- selves quietly in Britain , a good many ...
... cruel that they would have killed them . And now I will tell you what chiefly helped the British clergymen to make all the Saxons Christians . Soon after the seven Saxon kings had settled them- selves quietly in Britain , a good many ...
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... cruel men , called DANES , came to England , in larger and better ships than the first Saxons came in , and they robbed the people , and burnt the towns , and did more mischief than I can tell you . I do not know what would have become ...
... cruel men , called DANES , came to England , in larger and better ships than the first Saxons came in , and they robbed the people , and burnt the towns , and did more mischief than I can tell you . I do not know what would have become ...
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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...