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... looked where they were going . Presently there was a dreadful crash . The ship had struck on a rock . 7. Prince William and some of the nobles let down a boat and got into it . They had rowed a short distance when the prince heard his ...
... looked where they were going . Presently there was a dreadful crash . The ship had struck on a rock . 7. Prince William and some of the nobles let down a boat and got into it . They had rowed a short distance when the prince heard his ...
Pagina 29
... looked upon Becket as a saint , and thousands of pilgrims used to go every year to his tomb . Henry was very sorry when he heard of the murder . As a punishment for his hasty words , he walked barefoot into Canterbury , and allowed the ...
... looked upon Becket as a saint , and thousands of pilgrims used to go every year to his tomb . Henry was very sorry when he heard of the murder . As a punishment for his hasty words , he walked barefoot into Canterbury , and allowed the ...
Pagina 30
... looked upon the Arch- bishop as a saint , and thousands used to go every year to his tomb . XI . SIR SIMON THE RIGHTEOUS . 1. Henry the Third governed the country so badly , that at last the barons compelled him to dismiss the men who ...
... looked upon the Arch- bishop as a saint , and thousands used to go every year to his tomb . XI . SIR SIMON THE RIGHTEOUS . 1. Henry the Third governed the country so badly , that at last the barons compelled him to dismiss the men who ...
Pagina 50
... looked in . 8. The two boys were sleeping peacefully with their arms thrown round each other . It was a beautiful sight , but it did not touch the hearts of those cruel men . Stealing into the room they placed pillows over the ...
... looked in . 8. The two boys were sleeping peacefully with their arms thrown round each other . It was a beautiful sight , but it did not touch the hearts of those cruel men . Stealing into the room they placed pillows over the ...
Pagina 84
... looked like a weak spot in the British line . But the men were there although they could not be seen . While waiting they were lying on the ground to escape the cannon balls , and in this way they were hidden from view . 8. The French ...
... looked like a weak spot in the British line . But the men were there although they could not be seen . While waiting they were lying on the ground to escape the cannon balls , and in this way they were hidden from view . 8. The French ...
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Simple stories from English history, from the Roman invasion to queen Victoria English history Vizualizare completă - 1884 |
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16 Maps afterwards Alfred Archbishop Armada army ATLAS Bannockburn Battle of Bannockburn Battle of Hexham battle was fought became king Becket began to reign Bible boats BOOK bravely Britons called coracles called Druids Caractacus CARACTACUS AT ROME Caxton Charles cloth lettered coast coracles crown Danes defeated died Druids Duke Edward Edward II emperor England Fcap fight fire Fitzstephen fled fleet France French gave GEOGRAPHY Harold Hengist Henry Henry III Holland houses James Joan killed king's Lady Jane Grey land lived LL.D London Lord Montfort named Napoleon Nelson night nobles Parliament plague Post 8vo priests were called Prince of Wales put to death Quebec Romans Rowland Hill sailed round Scotland Scots sea-rovers sent skins of beasts slain soldiers soon Spaniards SUMMARY taken prisoner Thomas à Becket thought thousand years ago took town tried to conquer victory Vortigern Wat Tyler White Ship William wished
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Pagina 89 - Thy choicest gifts in store On her be pleased to pour; Long may she reign: May she defend our laws, And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice God save the Queen.
Pagina 11 - WHEN the British warrior queen, Bleeding from the Roman rods, Sought, with' an indignant mien, Counsel of her country's gods, Sage beneath the spreading oak Sat the Druid, hoary chief; Every burning word he spoke Full of rage and full of grief.
Pagina 11 - Other Romans shall arise, Heedless of a soldier's name, Sounds, not arms, shall win the prize, Harmony the path to fame. Then the progeny that springs From the forests of our land, Armed with thunder, clad with wings, Shall a wider world command.
Pagina 11 - Such the bard's prophetic words, Pregnant with celestial fire, Bending as he swept the chords Of his sweet but awful lyre. She, with all a monarch's pride, Felt them in her bosom glow ; Rushed to battle, fought, and died, — Dying, hurled them at the foe.
Pagina 89 - GOD save our gracious Queen, Long live our noble Queen, GOD save the Queen. Send her victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us...
Pagina 11 - Then the progeny that springs From the forests of our land, Armed with thunder, clad with wings, Shall a wider world command. " Regions Caesar never knew Thy posterity shall sway, Where his eagles never flew, None invincible as they.
Pagina 92 - Campbell — PLEASURES OF HOPE, - 0 2 Pope — ESSAY ON MAN, - 0 3 Goldsmith— TRAVELLER, &c., 0 2 Cowper— THE TASK, Book I., 0 2 Scott — LADY OF THE LAKE, Cantos I. and II., - 0 3 Do. do., Canto V., 0 2 LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL, Cantos I.
Pagina 92 - MANUAL OF GEOGRAPHY, Physical, Political, and Commercial, for Higher Class Schools. By WM. LAWSON, FRGS With Maps and Illustrations. Post 8vo, cloth.
Pagina 14 - She ran hastily and removed them, scolding the king for his shameful negligence, and exclaiming, "You man! you will not turn the bread you see burning, but you will be glad enough to eat it.