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OF

ENGLAND.

FROM THE

INVASION OF JULIUS CÆSAR 10 THE REIGN

OF VICTORIA.

BY MRS. MARKHAM pseed.
Elizabeth C. Perito

A NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED

WITH QUESTIONS,

ADAPTED TO SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES

BY ELIZA ROBBINS,

AUTHOR OF "AMERICAN POPULAR LESSONS," ETC., ETI

NEW YORK:

D. APPLETON AND COMPANY,
1, 3, AND 5 BOND STREET.

1883.

DA

32

.P417 1883 483849

ENTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1848,

BY ELIZA ROBBINS,

In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.

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PREFACE

THE History of England, entitled Mrs. Markham's, was written by a mother for the instruction of her own children, and it has been, and still is, extensively used in England. In its original form the construction is essentially domestic, and to the narrative portions are appended conversations between a mother and children on that most important part of history, the successive changes that have taken place in Britain, and other civilized countries, in manners, arts, and humanity.

Agreeable as this form of instruction may be in a family, it is altogether inconvenient in a school. There is nothing more needed in our schools than good histories; not the dry compends in present use, but elementary works that shall suggest the moral uses of history, and the Providence of God manifest in the affairs of men.

Mrs. Markham's History was used by that model for all teachers, the late Dr. Arnold, master of the great English school at Rugby, and agrees in its character with his enlightened and pious views ot teaching history.

It is now several years since I adapted this History to the form and the price acceptable in the

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