English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School Use, Том 10Macmillan Company, 1914 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... John Ball , and others , stayed in London to make sure that the royal word was kept . They were summoned to meet the king at Smithfield , and there , because he dared to speak openly , Wat Tyler was struck down and fatally wounded . John ...
... John Ball , and others , stayed in London to make sure that the royal word was kept . They were summoned to meet the king at Smithfield , and there , because he dared to speak openly , Wat Tyler was struck down and fatally wounded . John ...
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... John Ball secured ? Mess . They have seized him . ( Enter Guards , with John Ball . ) An old mischief maker Ist Guard . We've brought the old villain . 2d Guard . Why there's fifteen hundred of the mob are killed , All through his ...
... John Ball secured ? Mess . They have seized him . ( Enter Guards , with John Ball . ) An old mischief maker Ist Guard . We've brought the old villain . 2d Guard . Why there's fifteen hundred of the mob are killed , All through his ...
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... John Ball . If it be guilt , To preach what you are pleased to call strange notions , That all mankind as brethren ... John Tr . It is against the custom of this court That the prisoner should plead guilty . John Ball . Why then put you ...
... John Ball . If it be guilt , To preach what you are pleased to call strange notions , That all mankind as brethren ... John Tr . It is against the custom of this court That the prisoner should plead guilty . John Ball . Why then put you ...
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A Reader for School Use. John Ball . That I told them That all mankind are equal , is most true : Ye came as helpless ... John Tr . Audacious rebel ; How darest thou insult this sacred court , Blaspheming all the dignities of rank ? How ...
A Reader for School Use. John Ball . That I told them That all mankind are equal , is most true : Ye came as helpless ... John Tr . Audacious rebel ; How darest thou insult this sacred court , Blaspheming all the dignities of rank ? How ...
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... John Tr . John Ball , whereas you are accused before us , Of stirring up the people to rebellion , And preaching to them strange and dangerous doc- trines ; And whereas your behaviour to the court Has been most insolent and contumacious ...
... John Tr . John Ball , whereas you are accused before us , Of stirring up the people to rebellion , And preaching to them strange and dangerous doc- trines ; And whereas your behaviour to the court Has been most insolent and contumacious ...
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English History Told by English Poets (Classic Reprint) Katharine Lee Bates Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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