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Pagina 9
... called - was a very wild country , covered with vast marshes and forests , which were full of wolves and beasts of prey , and the people who lived in the open country were savages . Their only houses were little huts , not much better ...
... called - was a very wild country , covered with vast marshes and forests , which were full of wolves and beasts of prey , and the people who lived in the open country were savages . Their only houses were little huts , not much better ...
Pagina 10
... fifty years . Then the Romans went away , because enemies were attacking their own homes , and their emperor called them back to defend Rome . 2. HOW OUR FOREFATHERS CAME TO BRITAIN ( A.D. 450-550 10 STORIES FROM ENGLISH HISTORY .
... fifty years . Then the Romans went away , because enemies were attacking their own homes , and their emperor called them back to defend Rome . 2. HOW OUR FOREFATHERS CAME TO BRITAIN ( A.D. 450-550 10 STORIES FROM ENGLISH HISTORY .
Pagina 13
... called the Angles or English , the Saxons , and the Jutes . These people were our own forefathers , just as Englishmen were the forefathers of our relations who live in the colonies and America . 6. The Britons thought that these were ...
... called the Angles or English , the Saxons , and the Jutes . These people were our own forefathers , just as Englishmen were the forefathers of our relations who live in the colonies and America . 6. The Britons thought that these were ...
Pagina 15
... called Druids , who used to take poor boys and lay them naked on great blocks of stone , and kill them with sharp knives , while the people stood round and chanted hymns . They thought that ST . AUGUSTINE . 15 ST AUGUSTINE.
... called Druids , who used to take poor boys and lay them naked on great blocks of stone , and kill them with sharp knives , while the people stood round and chanted hymns . They thought that ST . AUGUSTINE . 15 ST AUGUSTINE.
Pagina 16
... called Augus- tine came from Rome to preach the religion of Christ to the English people . By this time England was divided into many kingdoms , and over each kingdom there was a king , who was believed to be a descendant of Woden , the ...
... called Augus- tine came from Rome to preach the religion of Christ to the English people . By this time England was divided into many kingdoms , and over each kingdom there was a king , who was believed to be a descendant of Woden , the ...
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Alfred army asked barons battle became Becket began Books brave brother called Canute castle Charles Christians Church conquered court Cromwell crown Danes daughter dead death determined died Duke Earl enemies England English father feared fell fight fled followed fought France French friends gave give govern grew hand hard head heard History John killed King Edward King Henry King of England king's kingdom knew knights Lady land laws leave lived London longer Lord loved marched married Mary mind monks murdered never Norman obey once Parliament peace Pope Prince prison promised Queen ready reign Richard Roman round rule sailed Scotland Scots sent ships side Simon soldiers sons soon Stories strong taken things thought told took town turned victory wanted wished young
Pasaje populare
Pagina 156 - God save the King! Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us! God save the King! O Lord our God, arise! Scatter his enemies, And make them fall ; Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks: On Thee our hopes we fix — God save us all!
Pagina 110 - Kingston, had I but served my God as diligently as I have served my king, He would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Pagina 131 - God is good," he frequently used all along ; and would speak it with much cheerfulness, and fervour of spirit, in the midst of his pains. Again he said : " I would be willing to live to be further serviceable to God and His People ; but my work is done. Yet God will be with His People.
Pagina 156 - 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 18 - Go on quickly, I know not how long I shall hold out, and whether my Maker will not soon take me away.