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A Child's History of England
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Table of Contents
- Ch. 1 - Ancient England and The Romans
- Ch. 2 - The Early Saxons
- Ch. 3 - The Good Saxon, Alfred
- Ch. 4 - Athelstan and the Six Boy-Kings
- Ch. 5 - Canute the Dane
- Ch. 6 - Harold Harefoot
- Ch. 7 - Harold the Second
- Ch. 8 - William the First
- Ch. 9 - William the Second
- Ch. 10 - Henry the First
- Ch. 11 - Matilda and Stephen
- Ch. 12 - Henry the Second
- Ch. 13 - Richard the First
- Ch. 14 - King John
- Ch. 15 - Henry the Third
- Ch. 16 - Edward the First
- Ch. 17 - Edward the Second
- Ch. 18 - Edward the Third
- Ch. 19 - Richard the Second
- Ch. 20 - Henry the Fourth
- Ch. 21 - Henry the Fifth
- Ch. 22 - Henry the Sixth
- Ch. 23 - Edward the Fourth
- Ch. 24 - Edward the Fifth
- Ch. 25 - Richard the Third
- Ch. 26 - Henry the Seventh
- Ch. 27 - Henry the Eighth
- Ch. 28 - Edward the Sixth
- Ch. 29 - Queen Mary
- Ch. 30 - Queen Elizabeth
- Ch. 31 - James the First
- Ch. 32 - Charles the First
- Ch. 33 - Oliver Cromwell
- Ch. 34 - Charles the Secon
- Ch. 35 - James the Second
- Ch. 36 - Conclusion
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