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A Child's History of the World A Child's History of the World by V.M. Hillyer
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“He was just as good as Nero was bad.”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“The Parthenon is considered by some people to be the most beautiful building in the world,”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“Xerxes was just as determined as his father had been”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“DARIUS was now angrier than ever,”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“Cut the baby in two, and give each a half.”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“Do you think you would like to have lived then?”
V. M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“But the worst was yet to come.”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“no matter how bad it may seem.”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“Nero seemed to take great pleasure in making others suffer.”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“he is considered one of the cruelest and wickedest rulers that ever lived.”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“they plotted to have Him put to death.”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“He had been made a god!”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“The Pantheon has a great dome made of brick and mortar.”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“Caesar, however, kept his word,”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“The pirates kept Caesar a prisoner”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“When Caesar grew to be a young man,”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“In cultures without writing, people had to have very good memories.”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“it seemed as if no one could possibly have captured it.”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“These men who watched the flame were called Magi,2”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“No matter whether I was hungry or not,”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World
“You can have no dessert until you have eaten your dinner.”
Virgil M. Hillyer, A Child's History of the World