Little Arthur's History of EnglandJohn Murray, Albemarle Street, 1856 - 268 Seiten |
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... knew how to cure sick people , by giving them different parts of the plants that grew in the woods ; and if they were burnt , or cut , they made salves to heal them ; and they would not teach the common people how to use these things of ...
... knew how to cure sick people , by giving them different parts of the plants that grew in the woods ; and if they were burnt , or cut , they made salves to heal them ; and they would not teach the common people how to use these things of ...
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... knew how to build nice houses , and to make proper fields , were to live here , it would be a very pleasant place indeed . Besides all this , they found that some of the best tin and copper in the world was found in one part of England ...
... knew how to build nice houses , and to make proper fields , were to live here , it would be a very pleasant place indeed . Besides all this , they found that some of the best tin and copper in the world was found in one part of England ...
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... knew themselves , and the Romans who came to Bri- tain wrote books , from which we learn the way in which these things were done . By employing the Britons to help them to build their houses and walls , of stone or brick , they taught ...
... knew themselves , and the Romans who came to Bri- tain wrote books , from which we learn the way in which these things were done . By employing the Britons to help them to build their houses and walls , of stone or brick , they taught ...
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... knew that it was good for England to have a great many ships , both to keep away the Danes and to fetch cloth , and wine , and silk from other countries , for the English did not make any of these things then . So he made a law that ...
... knew that it was good for England to have a great many ships , both to keep away the Danes and to fetch cloth , and wine , and silk from other countries , for the English did not make any of these things then . So he made a law that ...
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... knew , and made them promise to go with them to the wars , and bring their servants , in the same manner as the great barons themselves did to the king . Now these lands were called feods , and the king was called the feodal lord of the ...
... knew , and made them promise to go with them to the wars , and bring their servants , in the same manner as the great barons themselves did to the king . Now these lands were called feods , and the king was called the feodal lord of the ...
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