Little Arthur's History of EnglandJohn Murray, Albemarle Street, 1856 - 268 Seiten |
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... punish those who did wrong • CHAPTER IX . 18 How Egbert became the first king of all England ; how the Danes did great mischief to the people ; how Alfred after much trouble drove them away ; and how he built ships and did many other ...
... punish those who did wrong • CHAPTER IX . 18 How Egbert became the first king of all England ; how the Danes did great mischief to the people ; how Alfred after much trouble drove them away ; and how he built ships and did many other ...
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... punished people on account of their religion CHAPTER XXX . 100 HENRY V. - 1413 to 1422 . How Henry the Fifth was very gay and thoughtless when he was Prince of Wales , but became a great and wise King ; how he went to war with France ...
... punished people on account of their religion CHAPTER XXX . 100 HENRY V. - 1413 to 1422 . How Henry the Fifth was very gay and thoughtless when he was Prince of Wales , but became a great and wise King ; how he went to war with France ...
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... punish those who did wrong . I AM sure you wish to hear something more about the Saxons , now that I have told you that they had become Christians like the Britons , and had left off fighting with them . nobody should go Besides that ...
... punish those who did wrong . I AM sure you wish to hear something more about the Saxons , now that I have told you that they had become Christians like the Britons , and had left off fighting with them . nobody should go Besides that ...
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... punished another person when he ought not to have done so : the Saxons would not let anybody be punished without taking time to find out what was right . Now as they thought that old men were more likely to be wise enough to find out ...
... punished another person when he ought not to have done so : the Saxons would not let anybody be punished without taking time to find out what was right . Now as they thought that old men were more likely to be wise enough to find out ...
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... punished till some of their own wisest men found out that they really deserved it ; and this is what I mean when I tell you that the Saxons were a free people , and that they loved freedom . CHAPTER IX . How Egbert became the first king ...
... punished till some of their own wisest men found out that they really deserved it ; and this is what I mean when I tell you that the Saxons were a free people , and that they loved freedom . CHAPTER IX . How Egbert became the first king ...
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