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HERITAGE HISTORY
Heritage History promotes Traditional, Story-based History for all ages. View our collection of 500 Classical Student Histories. It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. —JamesMadison.
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The two women were hiding in a dark corner, half-dead from fear. Una tried to comfort them, and asked them if she and her lion might shelter there for the night. When darkness came she lay down, very tired, to sleep, while her lion lay and watched at her feet. In the middle of the night a knock came to the door.HERITAGE HISTORY
Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
The fox, restless and angry, began to gnaw the boy's flesh just above the heart. The child studied his lessons without a word or cry, though he grew pale and weak. Suddenly he sank down upon the ground, and when the teacher went to him and opened his coat,HERITAGE HISTORY
The Civil war of Marius and Sulla—probably the most horrific episode in the history of the Roman Republic—was finally over. Fought B.C. 83, when the legions of Sulla defeated the army of the Consul, Norbanus, with heavy loss, and drove them to take refuge in Capua. Fought B.C. 82, between the consular army of Norbanus, and the Sullansunder
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The women, who spun and wove their own flax and wool, cut and made ordinary family garments, and plaited straw, which they sewed together for hats, could not even sell a pair of mittens in the next colony. If the New Englanders wanted to exchange codfish for Virginia tobacco, they either had to send it by way of England, thus paying for itsHERITAGE HISTORY
The reign of Abderaman III. has been considered the most brilliant period in the history of the Moorish dominion in Spain. The kingdom made great strides in wealth; public works of much grandeur were constructed; a powerful navy was created, and all the arts ofHERITAGE HISTORY
The story of Moses is well known, and every child has heard how the royal princess, one of Pharaoh's daughters, came down with her maidens, to bathe in the river. How she found the little basket and the crying child within, and how she had not the heart to let the baby drown. How he was nursed by his own mother, brought up in the house ofthe
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Starting from Buffalo with a party of friends, Clinton sailed all along the new canal to Albany, and thence to New York by the Hudson. When he left Buffalo, a salute was fired, and cannons, stationed all along the road every few miles, boomed forth the great piece of news one after another, thus telegraphing it to New York in about eightyminutes.
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Halfway across the dyke, they found a good-sized town, with buildings which stirred great admiration in the Spaniards. They stopped for refreshment and here, so near to the imperial city, Cortes heard no more of Montezuma's cruelty and oppression, only of his powerHERITAGE HISTORY
Heritage History promotes Traditional, Story-based History for all ages. View our collection of 500 Classical Student Histories. It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. —JamesMadison.
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The two women were hiding in a dark corner, half-dead from fear. Una tried to comfort them, and asked them if she and her lion might shelter there for the night. When darkness came she lay down, very tired, to sleep, while her lion lay and watched at her feet. In the middle of the night a knock came to the door.HERITAGE HISTORY
Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
The fox, restless and angry, began to gnaw the boy's flesh just above the heart. The child studied his lessons without a word or cry, though he grew pale and weak. Suddenly he sank down upon the ground, and when the teacher went to him and opened his coat,HERITAGE HISTORY
The Civil war of Marius and Sulla—probably the most horrific episode in the history of the Roman Republic—was finally over. Fought B.C. 83, when the legions of Sulla defeated the army of the Consul, Norbanus, with heavy loss, and drove them to take refuge in Capua. Fought B.C. 82, between the consular army of Norbanus, and the Sullansunder
HERITAGE HISTORY
The women, who spun and wove their own flax and wool, cut and made ordinary family garments, and plaited straw, which they sewed together for hats, could not even sell a pair of mittens in the next colony. If the New Englanders wanted to exchange codfish for Virginia tobacco, they either had to send it by way of England, thus paying for itsHERITAGE HISTORY
The reign of Abderaman III. has been considered the most brilliant period in the history of the Moorish dominion in Spain. The kingdom made great strides in wealth; public works of much grandeur were constructed; a powerful navy was created, and all the arts ofHERITAGE HISTORY
The story of Moses is well known, and every child has heard how the royal princess, one of Pharaoh's daughters, came down with her maidens, to bathe in the river. How she found the little basket and the crying child within, and how she had not the heart to let the baby drown. How he was nursed by his own mother, brought up in the house ofthe
HERITAGE HISTORY
Starting from Buffalo with a party of friends, Clinton sailed all along the new canal to Albany, and thence to New York by the Hudson. When he left Buffalo, a salute was fired, and cannons, stationed all along the road every few miles, boomed forth the great piece of news one after another, thus telegraphing it to New York in about eightyminutes.
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Halfway across the dyke, they found a good-sized town, with buildings which stirred great admiration in the Spaniards. They stopped for refreshment and here, so near to the imperial city, Cortes heard no more of Montezuma's cruelty and oppression, only of his powerHERITAGE HISTORY
The women, who spun and wove their own flax and wool, cut and made ordinary family garments, and plaited straw, which they sewed together for hats, could not even sell a pair of mittens in the next colony. If the New Englanders wanted to exchange codfish for Virginia tobacco, they either had to send it by way of England, thus paying for itsHERITAGE HISTORY
Peeps at History Edited by: John Finnemore Authors: John Finnemore, Beatrice Home, G.E. Mitton, James Baikie Publisher: Adam and Charles Black, London Dates: 1911–1914 The Peeps at History series, in spite of its frivolous name, is a well done, nicely illustrated, set of clear and succinct histories. Each book is less than 100 pages, well well-organized, and written in a clear and helpfulHERITAGE HISTORY
Bohemond I (Bohemond I of Antioch) 1054–1111 Norman Prince of Italy who led the first Crusade became ruler of Antioch crusader state.HERITAGE HISTORY
Starting from Buffalo with a party of friends, Clinton sailed all along the new canal to Albany, and thence to New York by the Hudson. When he left Buffalo, a salute was fired, and cannons, stationed all along the road every few miles, boomed forth the great piece of news one after another, thus telegraphing it to New York in about eightyminutes.
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Clayborne and a man named Ingle combined in an attack upon Maryland. Clayborne recovered his island of Kent, and Ingle captured the town of St. Mary's. Governor Calvert was obliged to flee to Virginia. Two years later he came back at the head of a small army and once more drove out the intruders.HERITAGE HISTORY
Heritage History | Fifty Famous Stories Retold by James Baldwin. Contents. . . Front Matter King Alfred and the Cakes King Alfred and the Beggar King Canute on the Seashore The Sons of William the Conqueror The White Ship King John and the Abbott A Story of Robin Hood Bruce and the Spider The Black Douglas Three Men of Gotham OtherWise Men of
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Contamination of the Food Chain. The National Academy of Sciences recently estimated that 15% of the American people are presently afflicted with allergies to one or more chemical products.HERITAGE HISTORY
The Duel of Paris and Menelaus. On the day after the False Dream had come to him Agamemnon called all his army to go out to battle. All the chiefs were glad to fight, for they thought that at last the long war was coming to an end. Only Achilles and his people stopped behind. And the Trojans, on the other hand, set their army in order.HERITAGE HISTORY
Contents. . . Front Matter King Alfred and the Cakes King Alfred and the Beggar King Canute on the Seashore The Sons of William the Conqueror The White Ship King John and the Abbott A Story of Robin Hood Bruce and the Spider The Black Douglas Three Men of Gotham Other Wise Men of Gotham The Miller of the Dee Sir Philip Sidney UngratefulSoldier
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Wot makes the soldier's 'eart to penk, wot makes 'im to perspire? It isn't standin' up to charge nor lyin' down to fire; But it's everlastin' waitin' on a everlastin' roadHERITAGE HISTORY
Heritage History promotes Traditional, Story-based History for all ages. View our collection of 500 Classical Student Histories. It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. —JamesMadison.
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The fox, restless and angry, began to gnaw the boy's flesh just above the heart. The child studied his lessons without a word or cry, though he grew pale and weak. Suddenly he sank down upon the ground, and when the teacher went to him and opened his coat,HERITAGE HISTORY
The two women were hiding in a dark corner, half-dead from fear. Una tried to comfort them, and asked them if she and her lion might shelter there for the night. When darkness came she lay down, very tired, to sleep, while her lion lay and watched at her feet. In the middle of the night a knock came to the door.HERITAGE HISTORY
Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
The Civil war of Marius and Sulla—probably the most horrific episode in the history of the Roman Republic—was finally over. Fought B.C. 83, when the legions of Sulla defeated the army of the Consul, Norbanus, with heavy loss, and drove them to take refuge in Capua. Fought B.C. 82, between the consular army of Norbanus, and the Sullansunder
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answered Hector. "Well do I know the rules of the great game of war. But I have no mind to smite thee by cunning. Openly shall I smite thee, if I smite at all." Thereat he hurled at Ajax his bronze-shod spear. But on his mighty shield of seven-fold hide, bronze-covered, Ajax caught the blow, and only six folds of the shield were pierced.HERITAGE HISTORY
But when Henry VIII began to rule, his brother-in-law of Scotland soon found cause to quarrel with him. Then once again the Thistle and the Rose met, not in peace, but in war. On the red field of Flodden once again the blood of a Scottish King stained the grass. Once again Scotland was plunged in tears.HERITAGE HISTORY
The longest and most detailed of the intermediate ancient histories is Mary Macgregor’s Story of Greece and Story of Rome. They are similar in style and organization to Guerber’s Story of the Greeks and Story of the Romans, but almost twice the size. Because of its large size, Macgregor's histories are recommended for middle school studentsHERITAGE HISTORY
How Turkeys Kill Rattlesnakes. One of the Mexicans was a most talkative kind of person, and seeing that I was a tenderfoot from the cotton country, who had never before ventured away from home, undertook to amuse me by telling stories, some of which I believed tobe
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The Escape from the Burning City. In the days when the Greeks were fighting against Troy,—that great city in Asia Minor which they besieged for ten years,—the people in Italy were divided into several small kingdoms, among which were those of the Etruscans andthe Latins.
HERITAGE HISTORY
Heritage History promotes Traditional, Story-based History for all ages. View our collection of 500 Classical Student Histories. It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. —JamesMadison.
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The fox, restless and angry, began to gnaw the boy's flesh just above the heart. The child studied his lessons without a word or cry, though he grew pale and weak. Suddenly he sank down upon the ground, and when the teacher went to him and opened his coat,HERITAGE HISTORY
The two women were hiding in a dark corner, half-dead from fear. Una tried to comfort them, and asked them if she and her lion might shelter there for the night. When darkness came she lay down, very tired, to sleep, while her lion lay and watched at her feet. In the middle of the night a knock came to the door.HERITAGE HISTORY
Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
The Civil war of Marius and Sulla—probably the most horrific episode in the history of the Roman Republic—was finally over. Fought B.C. 83, when the legions of Sulla defeated the army of the Consul, Norbanus, with heavy loss, and drove them to take refuge in Capua. Fought B.C. 82, between the consular army of Norbanus, and the Sullansunder
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answered Hector. "Well do I know the rules of the great game of war. But I have no mind to smite thee by cunning. Openly shall I smite thee, if I smite at all." Thereat he hurled at Ajax his bronze-shod spear. But on his mighty shield of seven-fold hide, bronze-covered, Ajax caught the blow, and only six folds of the shield were pierced.HERITAGE HISTORY
But when Henry VIII began to rule, his brother-in-law of Scotland soon found cause to quarrel with him. Then once again the Thistle and the Rose met, not in peace, but in war. On the red field of Flodden once again the blood of a Scottish King stained the grass. Once again Scotland was plunged in tears.HERITAGE HISTORY
The longest and most detailed of the intermediate ancient histories is Mary Macgregor’s Story of Greece and Story of Rome. They are similar in style and organization to Guerber’s Story of the Greeks and Story of the Romans, but almost twice the size. Because of its large size, Macgregor's histories are recommended for middle school studentsHERITAGE HISTORY
How Turkeys Kill Rattlesnakes. One of the Mexicans was a most talkative kind of person, and seeing that I was a tenderfoot from the cotton country, who had never before ventured away from home, undertook to amuse me by telling stories, some of which I believed tobe
HERITAGE HISTORY
The Escape from the Burning City. In the days when the Greeks were fighting against Troy,—that great city in Asia Minor which they besieged for ten years,—the people in Italy were divided into several small kingdoms, among which were those of the Etruscans andthe Latins.
HERITAGE HISTORY
Heritage History | Fifty Famous Stories Retold by James Baldwin. Contents. . . Front Matter King Alfred and the Cakes King Alfred and the Beggar King Canute on the Seashore The Sons of William the Conqueror The White Ship King John and the Abbott A Story of Robin Hood Bruce and the Spider The Black Douglas Three Men of Gotham OtherWise Men of
HERITAGE HISTORY
Bohemond I (Bohemond I of Antioch) 1054–1111 Norman Prince of Italy who led the first Crusade became ruler of Antioch crusader state.HERITAGE HISTORY
Clayborne and a man named Ingle combined in an attack upon Maryland. Clayborne recovered his island of Kent, and Ingle captured the town of St. Mary's. Governor Calvert was obliged to flee to Virginia. Two years later he came back at the head of a small army and once more drove out the intruders.HERITAGE HISTORY
Contents. . . Front Matter King Alfred and the Cakes King Alfred and the Beggar King Canute on the Seashore The Sons of William the Conqueror The White Ship King John and the Abbott A Story of Robin Hood Bruce and the Spider The Black Douglas Three Men of Gotham Other Wise Men of Gotham The Miller of the Dee Sir Philip Sidney UngratefulSoldier
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Contamination of the Food Chain. The National Academy of Sciences recently estimated that 15% of the American people are presently afflicted with allergies to one or more chemical products.HERITAGE HISTORY
The Empire After Augustus. When Augustus died, the whole empire mourned for him. As time went on, men mourned for him more bitterly than ever; for it was long before they had another ruler as wise and good as he. The stepson of Augustus became emperor after him, and he was a cruel tyrant who put men to death upon mere suspicion.HERITAGE HISTORY
Wot makes the soldier's 'eart to penk, wot makes 'im to perspire? It isn't standin' up to charge nor lyin' down to fire; But it's everlastin' waitin' on a everlastin' roadHERITAGE HISTORY
The story of Moses is well known, and every child has heard how the royal princess, one of Pharaoh's daughters, came down with her maidens, to bathe in the river. How she found the little basket and the crying child within, and how she had not the heart to let the baby drown. How he was nursed by his own mother, brought up in the house ofthe
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Once, in the early days of his kingship, Arthur was walking on a craggy hill, when he came upon the skeleton of a man who had once been a ruler. The skull still wore a gold crown set with nine large diamonds. King Arthur took the crown and had the diamonds unset. Each year at the friendly tournament he gave one of these diamonds as aprize.
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The Duel of Paris and Menelaus. On the day after the False Dream had come to him Agamemnon called all his army to go out to battle. All the chiefs were glad to fight, for they thought that at last the long war was coming to an end. Only Achilles and his people stopped behind. And the Trojans, on the other hand, set their army in order.HERITAGE HISTORY
Heritage History promotes Traditional, Story-based History for all ages. View our collection of 500 Classical Student Histories. It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. —JamesMadison.
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The two women were hiding in a dark corner, half-dead from fear. Una tried to comfort them, and asked them if she and her lion might shelter there for the night. When darkness came she lay down, very tired, to sleep, while her lion lay and watched at her feet. In the middle of the night a knock came to the door.HERITAGE HISTORY
Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
The fox, restless and angry, began to gnaw the boy's flesh just above the heart. The child studied his lessons without a word or cry, though he grew pale and weak. Suddenly he sank down upon the ground, and when the teacher went to him and opened his coat,HERITAGE HISTORY
The Civil war of Marius and Sulla—probably the most horrific episode in the history of the Roman Republic—was finally over. Fought B.C. 83, when the legions of Sulla defeated the army of the Consul, Norbanus, with heavy loss, and drove them to take refuge in Capua. Fought B.C. 82, between the consular army of Norbanus, and the Sullansunder
HERITAGE HISTORY
The women, who spun and wove their own flax and wool, cut and made ordinary family garments, and plaited straw, which they sewed together for hats, could not even sell a pair of mittens in the next colony. If the New Englanders wanted to exchange codfish for Virginia tobacco, they either had to send it by way of England, thus paying for itsHERITAGE HISTORY
Clayborne and a man named Ingle combined in an attack upon Maryland. Clayborne recovered his island of Kent, and Ingle captured the town of St. Mary's. Governor Calvert was obliged to flee to Virginia. Two years later he came back at the head of a small army and once more drove out the intruders.HERITAGE HISTORY
How Turkeys Kill Rattlesnakes. One of the Mexicans was a most talkative kind of person, and seeing that I was a tenderfoot from the cotton country, who had never before ventured away from home, undertook to amuse me by telling stories, some of which I believed tobe
HERITAGE HISTORY
The reign of Abderaman III. has been considered the most brilliant period in the history of the Moorish dominion in Spain. The kingdom made great strides in wealth; public works of much grandeur were constructed; a powerful navy was created, and all the arts ofHERITAGE HISTORY
The Empire After Augustus. When Augustus died, the whole empire mourned for him. As time went on, men mourned for him more bitterly than ever; for it was long before they had another ruler as wise and good as he. The stepson of Augustus became emperor after him, and he was a cruel tyrant who put men to death upon mere suspicion.HERITAGE HISTORY
Heritage History promotes Traditional, Story-based History for all ages. View our collection of 500 Classical Student Histories. It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. —JamesMadison.
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The two women were hiding in a dark corner, half-dead from fear. Una tried to comfort them, and asked them if she and her lion might shelter there for the night. When darkness came she lay down, very tired, to sleep, while her lion lay and watched at her feet. In the middle of the night a knock came to the door.HERITAGE HISTORY
Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
The fox, restless and angry, began to gnaw the boy's flesh just above the heart. The child studied his lessons without a word or cry, though he grew pale and weak. Suddenly he sank down upon the ground, and when the teacher went to him and opened his coat,HERITAGE HISTORY
The Civil war of Marius and Sulla—probably the most horrific episode in the history of the Roman Republic—was finally over. Fought B.C. 83, when the legions of Sulla defeated the army of the Consul, Norbanus, with heavy loss, and drove them to take refuge in Capua. Fought B.C. 82, between the consular army of Norbanus, and the Sullansunder
HERITAGE HISTORY
The women, who spun and wove their own flax and wool, cut and made ordinary family garments, and plaited straw, which they sewed together for hats, could not even sell a pair of mittens in the next colony. If the New Englanders wanted to exchange codfish for Virginia tobacco, they either had to send it by way of England, thus paying for itsHERITAGE HISTORY
Clayborne and a man named Ingle combined in an attack upon Maryland. Clayborne recovered his island of Kent, and Ingle captured the town of St. Mary's. Governor Calvert was obliged to flee to Virginia. Two years later he came back at the head of a small army and once more drove out the intruders.HERITAGE HISTORY
How Turkeys Kill Rattlesnakes. One of the Mexicans was a most talkative kind of person, and seeing that I was a tenderfoot from the cotton country, who had never before ventured away from home, undertook to amuse me by telling stories, some of which I believed tobe
HERITAGE HISTORY
The reign of Abderaman III. has been considered the most brilliant period in the history of the Moorish dominion in Spain. The kingdom made great strides in wealth; public works of much grandeur were constructed; a powerful navy was created, and all the arts ofHERITAGE HISTORY
The Empire After Augustus. When Augustus died, the whole empire mourned for him. As time went on, men mourned for him more bitterly than ever; for it was long before they had another ruler as wise and good as he. The stepson of Augustus became emperor after him, and he was a cruel tyrant who put men to death upon mere suspicion.HERITAGE HISTORY
Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
Bohemond I (Bohemond I of Antioch) 1054–1111 Norman Prince of Italy who led the first Crusade became ruler of Antioch crusader state.HERITAGE HISTORY
The women, who spun and wove their own flax and wool, cut and made ordinary family garments, and plaited straw, which they sewed together for hats, could not even sell a pair of mittens in the next colony. If the New Englanders wanted to exchange codfish for Virginia tobacco, they either had to send it by way of England, thus paying for itsHERITAGE HISTORY
Peeps at History Edited by: John Finnemore Authors: John Finnemore, Beatrice Home, G.E. Mitton, James Baikie Publisher: Adam and Charles Black, London Dates: 1911–1914 The Peeps at History series, in spite of its frivolous name, is a well done, nicely illustrated, set of clear and succinct histories. Each book is less than 100 pages, well well-organized, and written in a clear and helpfulHERITAGE HISTORY
answered Hector. "Well do I know the rules of the great game of war. But I have no mind to smite thee by cunning. Openly shall I smite thee, if I smite at all." Thereat he hurled at Ajax his bronze-shod spear. But on his mighty shield of seven-fold hide, bronze-covered, Ajax caught the blow, and only six folds of the shield were pierced.HERITAGE HISTORY
But when Henry VIII began to rule, his brother-in-law of Scotland soon found cause to quarrel with him. Then once again the Thistle and the Rose met, not in peace, but in war. On the red field of Flodden once again the blood of a Scottish King stained the grass. Once again Scotland was plunged in tears.HERITAGE HISTORY
Those sons of liberty have nobly taken up arms in your defense." The expression, "Sons of Liberty," became a popular rallying cry of the Patriots in America. The quarrel between King George III and the American Colonists grew into the Revolutionary War. During that War, the Colonists had many friends in England, especially in the city ofLondon.
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Starting from Buffalo with a party of friends, Clinton sailed all along the new canal to Albany, and thence to New York by the Hudson. When he left Buffalo, a salute was fired, and cannons, stationed all along the road every few miles, boomed forth the great piece of news one after another, thus telegraphing it to New York in about eightyminutes.
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Wot makes the soldier's 'eart to penk, wot makes 'im to perspire? It isn't standin' up to charge nor lyin' down to fire; But it's everlastin' waitin' on a everlastin' roadHERITAGE HISTORY
Finding himself upon one occasion in company with Pecksuot, an Indian of great strength and courage, and suspected of plotting against the English, Standish, exasperated by his taunts and boasts of what he would do to the English, snatched the warrior's knife from his belt,and after a
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Heritage History promotes Traditional, Story-based History for all ages. View our collection of 500 Classical Student Histories. It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. —JamesMadison.
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The two women were hiding in a dark corner, half-dead from fear. Una tried to comfort them, and asked them if she and her lion might shelter there for the night. When darkness came she lay down, very tired, to sleep, while her lion lay and watched at her feet. In the middle of the night a knock came to the door.HERITAGE HISTORY
Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
The fox, restless and angry, began to gnaw the boy's flesh just above the heart. The child studied his lessons without a word or cry, though he grew pale and weak. Suddenly he sank down upon the ground, and when the teacher went to him and opened his coat,HERITAGE HISTORY
The Civil war of Marius and Sulla—probably the most horrific episode in the history of the Roman Republic—was finally over. Fought B.C. 83, when the legions of Sulla defeated the army of the Consul, Norbanus, with heavy loss, and drove them to take refuge in Capua. Fought B.C. 82, between the consular army of Norbanus, and the Sullansunder
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The women, who spun and wove their own flax and wool, cut and made ordinary family garments, and plaited straw, which they sewed together for hats, could not even sell a pair of mittens in the next colony. If the New Englanders wanted to exchange codfish for Virginia tobacco, they either had to send it by way of England, thus paying for itsHERITAGE HISTORY
Clayborne and a man named Ingle combined in an attack upon Maryland. Clayborne recovered his island of Kent, and Ingle captured the town of St. Mary's. Governor Calvert was obliged to flee to Virginia. Two years later he came back at the head of a small army and once more drove out the intruders.HERITAGE HISTORY
The reign of Abderaman III. has been considered the most brilliant period in the history of the Moorish dominion in Spain. The kingdom made great strides in wealth; public works of much grandeur were constructed; a powerful navy was created, and all the arts ofHERITAGE HISTORY
The Empire After Augustus. When Augustus died, the whole empire mourned for him. As time went on, men mourned for him more bitterly than ever; for it was long before they had another ruler as wise and good as he. The stepson of Augustus became emperor after him, and he was a cruel tyrant who put men to death upon mere suspicion.HERITAGE HISTORY
The story of Moses is well known, and every child has heard how the royal princess, one of Pharaoh's daughters, came down with her maidens, to bathe in the river. How she found the little basket and the crying child within, and how she had not the heart to let the baby drown. How he was nursed by his own mother, brought up in the house ofthe
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Heritage History promotes Traditional, Story-based History for all ages. View our collection of 500 Classical Student Histories. It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. —JamesMadison.
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The two women were hiding in a dark corner, half-dead from fear. Una tried to comfort them, and asked them if she and her lion might shelter there for the night. When darkness came she lay down, very tired, to sleep, while her lion lay and watched at her feet. In the middle of the night a knock came to the door.HERITAGE HISTORY
Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
The fox, restless and angry, began to gnaw the boy's flesh just above the heart. The child studied his lessons without a word or cry, though he grew pale and weak. Suddenly he sank down upon the ground, and when the teacher went to him and opened his coat,HERITAGE HISTORY
The Civil war of Marius and Sulla—probably the most horrific episode in the history of the Roman Republic—was finally over. Fought B.C. 83, when the legions of Sulla defeated the army of the Consul, Norbanus, with heavy loss, and drove them to take refuge in Capua. Fought B.C. 82, between the consular army of Norbanus, and the Sullansunder
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The women, who spun and wove their own flax and wool, cut and made ordinary family garments, and plaited straw, which they sewed together for hats, could not even sell a pair of mittens in the next colony. If the New Englanders wanted to exchange codfish for Virginia tobacco, they either had to send it by way of England, thus paying for itsHERITAGE HISTORY
Clayborne and a man named Ingle combined in an attack upon Maryland. Clayborne recovered his island of Kent, and Ingle captured the town of St. Mary's. Governor Calvert was obliged to flee to Virginia. Two years later he came back at the head of a small army and once more drove out the intruders.HERITAGE HISTORY
The reign of Abderaman III. has been considered the most brilliant period in the history of the Moorish dominion in Spain. The kingdom made great strides in wealth; public works of much grandeur were constructed; a powerful navy was created, and all the arts ofHERITAGE HISTORY
The Empire After Augustus. When Augustus died, the whole empire mourned for him. As time went on, men mourned for him more bitterly than ever; for it was long before they had another ruler as wise and good as he. The stepson of Augustus became emperor after him, and he was a cruel tyrant who put men to death upon mere suspicion.HERITAGE HISTORY
The story of Moses is well known, and every child has heard how the royal princess, one of Pharaoh's daughters, came down with her maidens, to bathe in the river. How she found the little basket and the crying child within, and how she had not the heart to let the baby drown. How he was nursed by his own mother, brought up in the house ofthe
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Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
Bohemond I (Bohemond I of Antioch) 1054–1111 Norman Prince of Italy who led the first Crusade became ruler of Antioch crusader state.HERITAGE HISTORY
Peeps at History Edited by: John Finnemore Authors: John Finnemore, Beatrice Home, G.E. Mitton, James Baikie Publisher: Adam and Charles Black, London Dates: 1911–1914 The Peeps at History series, in spite of its frivolous name, is a well done, nicely illustrated, set of clear and succinct histories. Each book is less than 100 pages, well well-organized, and written in a clear and helpfulHERITAGE HISTORY
answered Hector. "Well do I know the rules of the great game of war. But I have no mind to smite thee by cunning. Openly shall I smite thee, if I smite at all." Thereat he hurled at Ajax his bronze-shod spear. But on his mighty shield of seven-fold hide, bronze-covered, Ajax caught the blow, and only six folds of the shield were pierced.HERITAGE HISTORY
Those sons of liberty have nobly taken up arms in your defense." The expression, "Sons of Liberty," became a popular rallying cry of the Patriots in America. The quarrel between King George III and the American Colonists grew into the Revolutionary War. During that War, the Colonists had many friends in England, especially in the city ofLondon.
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The story of Moses is well known, and every child has heard how the royal princess, one of Pharaoh's daughters, came down with her maidens, to bathe in the river. How she found the little basket and the crying child within, and how she had not the heart to let the baby drown. How he was nursed by his own mother, brought up in the house ofthe
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Wot makes the soldier's 'eart to penk, wot makes 'im to perspire? It isn't standin' up to charge nor lyin' down to fire; But it's everlastin' waitin' on a everlastin' roadHERITAGE HISTORY
Starting from Buffalo with a party of friends, Clinton sailed all along the new canal to Albany, and thence to New York by the Hudson. When he left Buffalo, a salute was fired, and cannons, stationed all along the road every few miles, boomed forth the great piece of news one after another, thus telegraphing it to New York in about eightyminutes.
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Halfway across the dyke, they found a good-sized town, with buildings which stirred great admiration in the Spaniards. They stopped for refreshment and here, so near to the imperial city, Cortes heard no more of Montezuma's cruelty and oppression, only of his powerHERITAGE HISTORY
Three armies were sent one after another to invade France and reconquer what had been lost, although, owing to ill-health, the Prince of Wales could no longer lead them. Charles V, knowing his towns were too well fortified and provisioned to yield easily, calmly allowed these armies to exhaust themselves by sweeping aimlessly overthe deserted
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Heritage History promotes Traditional, Story-based History for all ages. View our collection of 500 Classical Student Histories. It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. —JamesMadison.
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The two women were hiding in a dark corner, half-dead from fear. Una tried to comfort them, and asked them if she and her lion might shelter there for the night. When darkness came she lay down, very tired, to sleep, while her lion lay and watched at her feet. In the middle of the night a knock came to the door.HERITAGE HISTORY
Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
The fox, restless and angry, began to gnaw the boy's flesh just above the heart. The child studied his lessons without a word or cry, though he grew pale and weak. Suddenly he sank down upon the ground, and when the teacher went to him and opened his coat,HERITAGE HISTORY
The Civil war of Marius and Sulla—probably the most horrific episode in the history of the Roman Republic—was finally over. Fought B.C. 83, when the legions of Sulla defeated the army of the Consul, Norbanus, with heavy loss, and drove them to take refuge in Capua. Fought B.C. 82, between the consular army of Norbanus, and the Sullansunder
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The women, who spun and wove their own flax and wool, cut and made ordinary family garments, and plaited straw, which they sewed together for hats, could not even sell a pair of mittens in the next colony. If the New Englanders wanted to exchange codfish for Virginia tobacco, they either had to send it by way of England, thus paying for itsHERITAGE HISTORY
Clayborne and a man named Ingle combined in an attack upon Maryland. Clayborne recovered his island of Kent, and Ingle captured the town of St. Mary's. Governor Calvert was obliged to flee to Virginia. Two years later he came back at the head of a small army and once more drove out the intruders.HERITAGE HISTORY
The reign of Abderaman III. has been considered the most brilliant period in the history of the Moorish dominion in Spain. The kingdom made great strides in wealth; public works of much grandeur were constructed; a powerful navy was created, and all the arts ofHERITAGE HISTORY
The Empire After Augustus. When Augustus died, the whole empire mourned for him. As time went on, men mourned for him more bitterly than ever; for it was long before they had another ruler as wise and good as he. The stepson of Augustus became emperor after him, and he was a cruel tyrant who put men to death upon mere suspicion.HERITAGE HISTORY
The story of Moses is well known, and every child has heard how the royal princess, one of Pharaoh's daughters, came down with her maidens, to bathe in the river. How she found the little basket and the crying child within, and how she had not the heart to let the baby drown. How he was nursed by his own mother, brought up in the house ofthe
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Heritage History promotes Traditional, Story-based History for all ages. View our collection of 500 Classical Student Histories. It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. —JamesMadison.
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The two women were hiding in a dark corner, half-dead from fear. Una tried to comfort them, and asked them if she and her lion might shelter there for the night. When darkness came she lay down, very tired, to sleep, while her lion lay and watched at her feet. In the middle of the night a knock came to the door.HERITAGE HISTORY
Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
The fox, restless and angry, began to gnaw the boy's flesh just above the heart. The child studied his lessons without a word or cry, though he grew pale and weak. Suddenly he sank down upon the ground, and when the teacher went to him and opened his coat,HERITAGE HISTORY
The Civil war of Marius and Sulla—probably the most horrific episode in the history of the Roman Republic—was finally over. Fought B.C. 83, when the legions of Sulla defeated the army of the Consul, Norbanus, with heavy loss, and drove them to take refuge in Capua. Fought B.C. 82, between the consular army of Norbanus, and the Sullansunder
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The women, who spun and wove their own flax and wool, cut and made ordinary family garments, and plaited straw, which they sewed together for hats, could not even sell a pair of mittens in the next colony. If the New Englanders wanted to exchange codfish for Virginia tobacco, they either had to send it by way of England, thus paying for itsHERITAGE HISTORY
Clayborne and a man named Ingle combined in an attack upon Maryland. Clayborne recovered his island of Kent, and Ingle captured the town of St. Mary's. Governor Calvert was obliged to flee to Virginia. Two years later he came back at the head of a small army and once more drove out the intruders.HERITAGE HISTORY
The reign of Abderaman III. has been considered the most brilliant period in the history of the Moorish dominion in Spain. The kingdom made great strides in wealth; public works of much grandeur were constructed; a powerful navy was created, and all the arts ofHERITAGE HISTORY
The Empire After Augustus. When Augustus died, the whole empire mourned for him. As time went on, men mourned for him more bitterly than ever; for it was long before they had another ruler as wise and good as he. The stepson of Augustus became emperor after him, and he was a cruel tyrant who put men to death upon mere suspicion.HERITAGE HISTORY
The story of Moses is well known, and every child has heard how the royal princess, one of Pharaoh's daughters, came down with her maidens, to bathe in the river. How she found the little basket and the crying child within, and how she had not the heart to let the baby drown. How he was nursed by his own mother, brought up in the house ofthe
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Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
Bohemond I (Bohemond I of Antioch) 1054–1111 Norman Prince of Italy who led the first Crusade became ruler of Antioch crusader state.HERITAGE HISTORY
Peeps at History Edited by: John Finnemore Authors: John Finnemore, Beatrice Home, G.E. Mitton, James Baikie Publisher: Adam and Charles Black, London Dates: 1911–1914 The Peeps at History series, in spite of its frivolous name, is a well done, nicely illustrated, set of clear and succinct histories. Each book is less than 100 pages, well well-organized, and written in a clear and helpfulHERITAGE HISTORY
answered Hector. "Well do I know the rules of the great game of war. But I have no mind to smite thee by cunning. Openly shall I smite thee, if I smite at all." Thereat he hurled at Ajax his bronze-shod spear. But on his mighty shield of seven-fold hide, bronze-covered, Ajax caught the blow, and only six folds of the shield were pierced.HERITAGE HISTORY
Those sons of liberty have nobly taken up arms in your defense." The expression, "Sons of Liberty," became a popular rallying cry of the Patriots in America. The quarrel between King George III and the American Colonists grew into the Revolutionary War. During that War, the Colonists had many friends in England, especially in the city ofLondon.
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The story of Moses is well known, and every child has heard how the royal princess, one of Pharaoh's daughters, came down with her maidens, to bathe in the river. How she found the little basket and the crying child within, and how she had not the heart to let the baby drown. How he was nursed by his own mother, brought up in the house ofthe
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Wot makes the soldier's 'eart to penk, wot makes 'im to perspire? It isn't standin' up to charge nor lyin' down to fire; But it's everlastin' waitin' on a everlastin' roadHERITAGE HISTORY
Starting from Buffalo with a party of friends, Clinton sailed all along the new canal to Albany, and thence to New York by the Hudson. When he left Buffalo, a salute was fired, and cannons, stationed all along the road every few miles, boomed forth the great piece of news one after another, thus telegraphing it to New York in about eightyminutes.
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Halfway across the dyke, they found a good-sized town, with buildings which stirred great admiration in the Spaniards. They stopped for refreshment and here, so near to the imperial city, Cortes heard no more of Montezuma's cruelty and oppression, only of his powerHERITAGE HISTORY
Three armies were sent one after another to invade France and reconquer what had been lost, although, owing to ill-health, the Prince of Wales could no longer lead them. Charles V, knowing his towns were too well fortified and provisioned to yield easily, calmly allowed these armies to exhaust themselves by sweeping aimlessly overthe deserted
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Heritage History promotes Traditional, Story-based History for all ages. View our collection of 500 Classical Student Histories. It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. —JamesMadison.
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The fox, restless and angry, began to gnaw the boy's flesh just above the heart. The child studied his lessons without a word or cry, though he grew pale and weak. Suddenly he sank down upon the ground, and when the teacher went to him and opened his coat,HERITAGE HISTORY
The two women were hiding in a dark corner, half-dead from fear. Una tried to comfort them, and asked them if she and her lion might shelter there for the night. When darkness came she lay down, very tired, to sleep, while her lion lay and watched at her feet. In the middle of the night a knock came to the door.HERITAGE HISTORY
Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
The Civil war of Marius and Sulla—probably the most horrific episode in the history of the Roman Republic—was finally over. Fought B.C. 83, when the legions of Sulla defeated the army of the Consul, Norbanus, with heavy loss, and drove them to take refuge in Capua. Fought B.C. 82, between the consular army of Norbanus, and the Sullansunder
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Heritage History | Fifty Famous Stories Retold by James Baldwin. Contents. . . Front Matter King Alfred and the Cakes King Alfred and the Beggar King Canute on the Seashore The Sons of William the Conqueror The White Ship King John and the Abbott A Story of Robin Hood Bruce and the Spider The Black Douglas Three Men of Gotham OtherWise Men of
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answered Hector. "Well do I know the rules of the great game of war. But I have no mind to smite thee by cunning. Openly shall I smite thee, if I smite at all." Thereat he hurled at Ajax his bronze-shod spear. But on his mighty shield of seven-fold hide, bronze-covered, Ajax caught the blow, and only six folds of the shield were pierced.HERITAGE HISTORY
The Spartan girls, who were brought up by the women, were, like the boys, taught to wrestle, run, and swim, and to take part in gymnastics of all kinds, until they too became very strong and supple, and could stand almost any fatigue. A Dancing Girl. They were also taught to read, write, count, sing, play, and dance; to spin, weave, and dyeHERITAGE HISTORY
Charles I and Philip II. Charles, elder son of Juana, and grandson of Isabella and Ferdinand, was born in the year 1500, at Ghent, and all his life held an affection for the people of his native land, which the Spaniards never shared. Still, he was virtually King of Spain at the death of his grandfather Ferdinand, and his mother, owing to herHERITAGE HISTORY
The Escape from the Burning City. In the days when the Greeks were fighting against Troy,—that great city in Asia Minor which they besieged for ten years,—the people in Italy were divided into several small kingdoms, among which were those of the Etruscans andthe Latins.
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Heritage History promotes Traditional, Story-based History for all ages. View our collection of 500 Classical Student Histories. It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. —JamesMadison.
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The fox, restless and angry, began to gnaw the boy's flesh just above the heart. The child studied his lessons without a word or cry, though he grew pale and weak. Suddenly he sank down upon the ground, and when the teacher went to him and opened his coat,HERITAGE HISTORY
The two women were hiding in a dark corner, half-dead from fear. Una tried to comfort them, and asked them if she and her lion might shelter there for the night. When darkness came she lay down, very tired, to sleep, while her lion lay and watched at her feet. In the middle of the night a knock came to the door.HERITAGE HISTORY
Cyrus II was the brother of the Persian King, Artaxerxes II, and developed elaborate plans for seizing the throne himself. During the final years of the Peloponnesian War, he gave significant aid to Sparta, and when the war was over, gathered an army, which included 10,000, Greeks, mostly Spartans.His ostensible purpose was to lead an expedition to put down an unruly tribe in the TaurusHERITAGE HISTORY
The Civil war of Marius and Sulla—probably the most horrific episode in the history of the Roman Republic—was finally over. Fought B.C. 83, when the legions of Sulla defeated the army of the Consul, Norbanus, with heavy loss, and drove them to take refuge in Capua. Fought B.C. 82, between the consular army of Norbanus, and the Sullansunder
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Heritage History | Fifty Famous Stories Retold by James Baldwin. Contents. . . Front Matter King Alfred and the Cakes King Alfred and the Beggar King Canute on the Seashore The Sons of William the Conqueror The White Ship King John and the Abbott A Story of Robin Hood Bruce and the Spider The Black Douglas Three Men of Gotham OtherWise Men of
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answered Hector. "Well do I know the rules of the great game of war. But I have no mind to smite thee by cunning. Openly shall I smite thee, if I smite at all." Thereat he hurled at Ajax his bronze-shod spear. But on his mighty shield of seven-fold hide, bronze-covered, Ajax caught the blow, and only six folds of the shield were pierced.HERITAGE HISTORY
The Spartan girls, who were brought up by the women, were, like the boys, taught to wrestle, run, and swim, and to take part in gymnastics of all kinds, until they too became very strong and supple, and could stand almost any fatigue. A Dancing Girl. They were also taught to read, write, count, sing, play, and dance; to spin, weave, and dyeHERITAGE HISTORY
Charles I and Philip II. Charles, elder son of Juana, and grandson of Isabella and Ferdinand, was born in the year 1500, at Ghent, and all his life held an affection for the people of his native land, which the Spaniards never shared. Still, he was virtually King of Spain at the death of his grandfather Ferdinand, and his mother, owing to herHERITAGE HISTORY
The Escape from the Burning City. In the days when the Greeks were fighting against Troy,—that great city in Asia Minor which they besieged for ten years,—the people in Italy were divided into several small kingdoms, among which were those of the Etruscans andthe Latins.
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Bohemond I (Bohemond I of Antioch) 1054–1111 Norman Prince of Italy who led the first Crusade became ruler of Antioch crusader state.HERITAGE HISTORY
Clayborne and a man named Ingle combined in an attack upon Maryland. Clayborne recovered his island of Kent, and Ingle captured the town of St. Mary's. Governor Calvert was obliged to flee to Virginia. Two years later he came back at the head of a small army and once more drove out the intruders.HERITAGE HISTORY
Starting north from Fort Edward, Johnson met the French at the head of Lake George. A desperate battle was fought, Johnson and the French Commander both being wounded and the brave old Indian king, Hendrick, killed. Although the French were at last beaten andHERITAGE HISTORY
The Ring of Polycrates. Herodotus, the famous historian, tells this story:—. Polycrates was ruler of the island of Samos. He had raised an insurrection against the Persians and taken the government into his own hands. To increase his power, he sent gifts to Amasis, king of Egypt, and made with him aHERITAGE HISTORY
The Empire After Augustus. When Augustus died, the whole empire mourned for him. As time went on, men mourned for him more bitterly than ever; for it was long before they had another ruler as wise and good as he. The stepson of Augustus became emperor after him, and he was a cruel tyrant who put men to death upon mere suspicion.HERITAGE HISTORY
The Spartan girls, who were brought up by the women, were, like the boys, taught to wrestle, run, and swim, and to take part in gymnastics of all kinds, until they too became very strong and supple, and could stand almost any fatigue. A Dancing Girl. They were also taught to read, write, count, sing, play, and dance; to spin, weave, and dyeHERITAGE HISTORY
The Duel of Paris and Menelaus. On the day after the False Dream had come to him Agamemnon called all his army to go out to battle. All the chiefs were glad to fight, for they thought that at last the long war was coming to an end. Only Achilles and his people stopped behind. And the Trojans, on the other hand, set their army in order.HERITAGE HISTORY
Wot makes the soldier's 'eart to penk, wot makes 'im to perspire? It isn't standin' up to charge nor lyin' down to fire; But it's everlastin' waitin' on a everlastin' roadHERITAGE HISTORY
Once, in the early days of his kingship, Arthur was walking on a craggy hill, when he came upon the skeleton of a man who had once been a ruler. The skull still wore a gold crown set with nine large diamonds. King Arthur took the crown and had the diamonds unset. Each year at the friendly tournament he gave one of these diamonds as aprize.
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The story of Moses is well known, and every child has heard how the royal princess, one of Pharaoh's daughters, came down with her maidens, to bathe in the river. How she found the little basket and the crying child within, and how she had not the heart to let the baby drown. How he was nursed by his own mother, brought up in the house ofthe
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