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Pagina 9
... lived in the open country were savages . Their only houses were little huts , not much better than the sties into which we put pigs . They wore scarcely any clothes ; but they dyed their flesh with the coloured juices of plants , and ...
... lived in the open country were savages . Their only houses were little huts , not much better than the sties into which we put pigs . They wore scarcely any clothes ; but they dyed their flesh with the coloured juices of plants , and ...
Pagina 10
... lived on in their old , rough , savage way . 5. Then the Roman armies came again . They conquered the Britons ; they made roads for their armies to march along , and towns of brick houses to live in , and strong walls to protect the ...
... lived on in their old , rough , savage way . 5. Then the Roman armies came again . They conquered the Britons ; they made roads for their armies to march along , and towns of brick houses to live in , and strong walls to protect the ...
Pagina 12
... lived in the mountains of Scotland , where the Roman soldiers could not reach them , and the Scots , who then lived in Ireland , and the Saxons , who came from Northern Germany in their ships . They all knew how prosperous and rich ...
... lived in the mountains of Scotland , where the Roman soldiers could not reach them , and the Scots , who then lived in Ireland , and the Saxons , who came from Northern Germany in their ships . They all knew how prosperous and rich ...
Pagina 13
... lived a very strong race of men , tall and fair , and very hand- some . They had blue eyes and long yellow hair . They were heathens and barbarians , but they were less savage than the other enemies of the Britons ; for they were fond ...
... lived a very strong race of men , tall and fair , and very hand- some . They had blue eyes and long yellow hair . They were heathens and barbarians , but they were less savage than the other enemies of the Britons ; for they were fond ...
Pagina 18
... lived very plain and hard lives , lest they should become fond of comfort and forget to serve God always . 3. Now almost all books at that time were written in the Latin language , and only learned people understood Latin ; so whenever ...
... lived very plain and hard lives , lest they should become fond of comfort and forget to serve God always . 3. Now almost all books at that time were written in the Latin language , and only learned people understood Latin ; so whenever ...
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amongst Anne Boleyn Anselm Archbishop army barons battle BATTLE OF HASTINGS became king Becket began Black Prince brave Britons brother called Canute Cassell's castle Charles Christians Church Columbus conquered Cromwell crown Danes dead death died Duke Dunstan Earl Earl Godwin Elizabeth Empress Maud enemies English History Ethelred father fell fight fled fought French king friends gave Godwin govern grew Harold John killed King Edward King Henry King James King of England King of France King Richard king's kingdom kingdom of England knew knights Lady Jane Grey land laws lived London Lord loved Marlborough married monks murdered Norman Normandy obey Parliament peace Philip Pope Prince Charlie Prince Edward Queen Mary Raleigh reign Richard cared rode Roman ruled sailed sailors Saladin Scotland Scots sent ships Simon soon Stories Thomas Becket Thomas Cromwell thought told took victory Wales Wallace William Wolsey 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.