Little Arthur's History of EnglandJohn Murray, Albemarle Street, 1856 - 268 Seiten |
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... poor • CHAPTER XIII . 33 How King Edward the Confessor suf- fered his courtiers to rule him and the kingdom , and promised that the Duke of Normandy should be king ; how some of his wise men made a book of laws ; how Harold , the son of ...
... poor • CHAPTER XIII . 33 How King Edward the Confessor suf- fered his courtiers to rule him and the kingdom , and promised that the Duke of Normandy should be king ; how some of his wise men made a book of laws ; how Harold , the son of ...
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... poor houses and beds , that they were not much better off for clothes . In the winter they used to wrap themselves up in the skins of the beasts they could shoot with their bows and arrows . In the summer they were naked , and instead ...
... poor houses and beds , that they were not much better off for clothes . In the winter they used to wrap themselves up in the skins of the beasts they could shoot with their bows and arrows . In the summer they were naked , and instead ...
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... He made the oaks , and everything else that you can see , and everything that you can think of . But as these poor B 2 CHAP . II . 3 FOOD - RELIGION . Religion of the ancient Britons-the Druids- the misletoe-the Druids' songs.
... He made the oaks , and everything else that you can see , and everything that you can think of . But as these poor B 2 CHAP . II . 3 FOOD - RELIGION . Religion of the ancient Britons-the Druids- the misletoe-the Druids' songs.
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Lady Maria Callcott. that you can think of . But as these poor people did not know any better , they chose some of the oldest and wisest men to be their priests , and to say prayers for them , under the shade of the oaks . These priests ...
Lady Maria Callcott. that you can think of . But as these poor people did not know any better , they chose some of the oldest and wisest men to be their priests , and to say prayers for them , under the shade of the oaks . These priests ...
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... poor Britons were so ill off for almost everything , the Romans were the cleverest and bravest people in the world . By their bravery they had conquered all the countries between Rome and England , which you know was then called Britain ...
... poor Britons were so ill off for almost everything , the Romans were the cleverest and bravest people in the world . By their bravery they had conquered all the countries between Rome and England , which you know was then called Britain ...
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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...