Rhymes of Royalty: The History of England in Verse : from the Conquest by William, Duke of Normandy, to the Reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Queen Victoria : with an Appendix, Comprising a Sketch of the Character of Each Monarch, and a Summary of the Leading Events in Each ReignGrant and Griffith, 1849 - Всего страниц: 205 |
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... subjects in prose are frequently for- gotten in the space of a few hours , even by pupils considerably advanced . With parents and teachers who wish to make the study of history easy and agreeable to youth , it must be an essential ...
... subjects in prose are frequently for- gotten in the space of a few hours , even by pupils considerably advanced . With parents and teachers who wish to make the study of history easy and agreeable to youth , it must be an essential ...
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... subject of a written charter , the first they ever possessed . It consists of only four lines , on a bit of parchment six inches long and one broad . The following is a literal translation of this interesting document , which is ...
... subject of a written charter , the first they ever possessed . It consists of only four lines , on a bit of parchment six inches long and one broad . The following is a literal translation of this interesting document , which is ...
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... subjects in the cause , and being too poor to equip himself and his retinue in the style and magnificence of other princes , resolved to mortgage , or rather to sell , his duchy to William , for the trifling sum of ten thousand marks ...
... subjects in the cause , and being too poor to equip himself and his retinue in the style and magnificence of other princes , resolved to mortgage , or rather to sell , his duchy to William , for the trifling sum of ten thousand marks ...
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... subjects , whose happiness seems to have been his chief desire . He enacted wholesome and wise laws ; and the English nation to this day enjoys benefits of which he laid the foundation . HISTORICAL EVENTS . HENRY the Second , the first ...
... subjects , whose happiness seems to have been his chief desire . He enacted wholesome and wise laws ; and the English nation to this day enjoys benefits of which he laid the foundation . HISTORICAL EVENTS . HENRY the Second , the first ...
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... subjects in the indulgence of his own propensity for war . He possessed , however , many amiable and excellent qualities which would have borne better fruits in a more enlightened age . HISTORICAL EVENTS . THE CRUSADES . - The principal ...
... subjects in the indulgence of his own propensity for war . He possessed , however , many amiable and excellent qualities which would have borne better fruits in a more enlightened age . HISTORICAL EVENTS . THE CRUSADES . - The principal ...
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