Little Arthur's History of EnglandJohn Murray, Albemarle Street, 1856 - 268 Seiten |
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... means of which the Britons learned not only to write and read , but to know the true God . CHAPTER III . How the Romans came and conquered the Britons , and made them work . THERE is a place called ROME , a good way from Eng- land , and ...
... means of which the Britons learned not only to write and read , but to know the true God . CHAPTER III . How the Romans came and conquered the Britons , and made them work . THERE is a place called ROME , a good way from Eng- land , and ...
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... means to make better clothes , both for winter and summer , than they had thought of before ; and they left off staining their skins with the juice of plants , and began to wash themselves , and to keep their hair neat , and even to put ...
... means to make better clothes , both for winter and summer , than they had thought of before ; and they left off staining their skins with the juice of plants , and began to wash themselves , and to keep their hair neat , and even to put ...
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... means of teaching them a great many useful things ; above all , how to read . In a short time after the Romans first took the country for themselves there came some very good men , who brought the Bible with them , and began to teach ...
... means of teaching them a great many useful things ; above all , how to read . In a short time after the Romans first took the country for themselves there came some very good men , who brought the Bible with them , and began to teach ...
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... mean , that if one man wanted a pair of shoes , he went to the shoemaker , and said , Give me a pair of shoes and I will give you a shirt , or some chickens , or something that I have , and do not want myself , if you will give me the ...
... mean , that if one man wanted a pair of shoes , he went to the shoemaker , and said , Give me a pair of shoes and I will give you a shirt , or some chickens , or something that I have , and do not want myself , if you will give me the ...
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... mean , that if a man killed another , on purpose , they liked that he should be killed too , for fear he should do more mis- chief ; but if he did it by accident , they made him give money to the relations of the man he had killed , or ...
... mean , that if a man killed another , on purpose , they liked that he should be killed too , for fear he should do more mis- chief ; but if he did it by accident , they made him give money to the relations of the man he had killed , or ...
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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...