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  City of London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The red sword is commonly supposed to commemorate the killing of Peasants' Revolt leader Wat Tyler by the Lord Mayor of London William Walworth in 1381, but in fact it is the symbol of the martyrdom of Saint Paul, London's patron saint.
Dragon, symbol of London (commonly believed to be a griffin)
Rather than continuing the war Edgar Ætheling, Edwin of Mercia and Morcar of Northumbria surrendered at Berkhamsted.
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However, the idea that the earth has a hollow interior where strange lands, creatures, and civilizations may exist was first proposed as a scientific theory in 1692 by Sir Edmund Halley (of Halley's comet fame).
This one of the more charming Hollow Earth novels from this period, told by an old sailor who has come to rest in Los Angeles, and has at last decided to divulge his story to a writer living in a bungalow nearby.
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket by Edgar Allan Poe
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 Education World® : Teacher Lesson Plans
Kathryn Donlin of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (Pennsylvania) submitted this week's lesson in which students study the opening paragraph of one of Edgar Allan Poe's short stories, the use some of the same elements Poe used to create their own great opening paragraphs.
Angie Morris, who teaches at Bellflower (Missouri) Elementary School, submitted this week's lesson, which focuses on choosing the "meaty words" when summarizing a piece of text; a good introductory lesson to note-taking too.
Jennie Griffin, who teaches at Rockvale (Tennessee) Elementary School, submitted this week's lesson, in which students create pizza box biographies.
www.education-world.com /a_tsl   (4531 words)

  
 Body, mind, and spirit publisher and literary agency for authors, readers, and booksellers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Edgar Cayce - - My Life as a Seer by A. Robert Smith
Mysteries of Atlantis Revealed by Edgar Evans Cayce
The Outer Limits of Edgar Cayce’s Power by Edgar Evans Cayce and Hugh Lynn Cayce
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