A Book of Prose NarrativesChauncey W. Wells Ginn, 1914 - 301 pages |
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Page 78
... Jack Straw and John Ball : these three were their commanders , but the principal was Wat Tyler . This Wat had been a tiler of houses , a bad man , and a great enemy to the nobility . When these wicked people first began to rise , all ...
... Jack Straw and John Ball : these three were their commanders , but the principal was Wat Tyler . This Wat had been a tiler of houses , a bad man , and a great enemy to the nobility . When these wicked people first began to rise , all ...
Page 79
... Jack Straw . On their entrance into Canterbury they were much feasted by every one , for the inhabitants were of JEAN FROISSART . 79.
... Jack Straw . On their entrance into Canterbury they were much feasted by every one , for the inhabitants were of JEAN FROISSART . 79.
Page 85
... Jack Straw , and Wat Tyler , then marched through London , attended by more than twenty thou- sand men , to the palace of the Savoy , which is a handsome build- ing on the road to Westminster , situated on the banks of the Thames ...
... Jack Straw , and Wat Tyler , then marched through London , attended by more than twenty thou- sand men , to the palace of the Savoy , which is a handsome build- ing on the road to Westminster , situated on the banks of the Thames ...
Page 87
... Jack Straw , and John Ball , with upwards of four hundred , rushed in by force , and , running from chamber to chamber JEAN FROISSART 87.
... Jack Straw , and John Ball , with upwards of four hundred , rushed in by force , and , running from chamber to chamber JEAN FROISSART 87.
Page 89
... Jack Straw , and John Ball , who declared that though the people were satisfied , they would not thus depart ; and they had more than thirty thousand who were of their mind . They continued in the city , without any wish to have their ...
... Jack Straw , and John Ball , who declared that though the people were satisfied , they would not thus depart ; and they had more than thirty thousand who were of their mind . They continued in the city , without any wish to have their ...
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