A Child's History of EnglandReadHowYouWant.com, 19.03.2009 - 636 Seiten A Child's History of England: This book covers the period of English history from 50 B.C. to 1689. The work also includes a summarized version of events from 1689 to the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne. The book was used as a text in the British schools until the 1950s, when changing attitudes toward colonialism led to its being replaced. |
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER VII | 67 |
CHAPTER VIII | 74 |
CHAPTER IX | 86 |
CHAPTER X | 98 |
CHAPTER XI | 115 |
CHAPTER XII | 121 |
CHAPTER XIII | 153 |
CHAPTER XV | 188 |
CHAPTER XVI | 208 |
CHAPTER XVII | 235 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 251 |
CHAPTER XIX | 272 |
CHAPTER XX | 290 |
CHAPTER XXI | 299 |
CHAPTER XXII | 316 |
CHAPTER XIV | 168 |
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