Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children, Volume 5Bellows-Reeve, 1922 - Children's literature An anthology composed of selections of graduated reading difficulty that includes nursery rhymes, fables, fairy tales, poems, folk tales, short stories, historical accounts, biographical profiles, excerpts from longer works, and a usage guide designed to assist with the development of reading programs. |
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... Bruce in the pro- posed insurrection against the English ; or , as many writers say , because Bruce charged Comyn with having betrayed to the English his purpose of ris- ing up against King Edward . It is , however , cer- tain that ...
... Bruce in the pro- posed insurrection against the English ; or , as many writers say , because Bruce charged Comyn with having betrayed to the English his purpose of ris- ing up against King Edward . It is , however , cer- tain that ...
Page 283
... Bruce cleft his head in two with his sword . The father , seeing his two sons thus slain , flew des- perately at the king , and grasped him by the mantle so close to his body that he could not have room to wield his long sword . But ...
... Bruce cleft his head in two with his sword . The father , seeing his two sons thus slain , flew des- perately at the king , and grasped him by the mantle so close to his body that he could not have room to wield his long sword . But ...
Page 285
... Bruce counted that it had tried to carry its point six times , and been as often unable to do so . It came into his head that he had himself fought just six battles against the ... Bruce removed himself and THE RISE OF ROBERT BRUCE 285.
... Bruce counted that it had tried to carry its point six times , and been as often unable to do so . It came into his head that he had himself fought just six battles against the ... Bruce removed himself and THE RISE OF ROBERT BRUCE 285.
Contents
JONATHAN SWIFT | 1 |
GULLIVERS TRAVELS | 5 |
GULLIVERS JOURNEY TO THE METROPOLIS Iris Weddell White | 17 |
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