Little Arthur's History of EnglandJohn Murray, Albemarle Street, 1856 - 268 Seiten |
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... tell it to an intelligent child . I well remem- ber what I wanted to be told myself , in addition to what I found in my lesson - book , when I was first allowed to read the History of England , and I hope I have answered most of the ...
... tell it to an intelligent child . I well remem- ber what I wanted to be told myself , in addition to what I found in my lesson - book , when I was first allowed to read the History of England , and I hope I have answered most of the ...
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... tell you about in the next chapter , by 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 ...
... tell you about in the next chapter , by 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 ...
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... tell you . When the Romans had found out that there was such a country as Britain , some sailors and merchants came here to see what the country and the people were like . And they saw that the people were very strong and well made ...
... tell you . When the Romans had found out that there was such a country as Britain , some sailors and merchants came here to see what the country and the people were like . And they saw that the people were very strong and well made ...
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... end this long chapter . In the next I will tell you how God turned the unhappiness of the poor Britons into everything good for them . CHAPTER IV . How the Romans taught the Britons many CHAP . III . ROMANS CONQUER BRITAIN .
... end this long chapter . In the next I will tell you how God turned the unhappiness of the poor Britons into everything good for them . CHAPTER IV . How the Romans taught the Britons many CHAP . III . ROMANS CONQUER BRITAIN .
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... tell you the names of some they did most good to . First , there was Bath , where the Britons showed them some springs of warm water , which were used to cure sick people . Drinking the water was good for some , and bathing in it for ...
... tell you the names of some they did most good to . First , there was Bath , where the Britons showed them some springs of warm water , which were used to cure sick people . Drinking the water was good for some , and bathing in it for ...
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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...