The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana 105
In this decree , addressed to the rector of the University of Prague , the king , after
the usual formal introductory remarks , proceeds to state that whereas the
Teutonic nation , possessing no rights of citizenship in Bohemia , claims , as is ...
In this decree , addressed to the rector of the University of Prague , the king , after
the usual formal introductory remarks , proceeds to state that whereas the
Teutonic nation , possessing no rights of citizenship in Bohemia , claims , as is ...
Strana 155
He had , however , in agreement with the town authorities of Prague , published a
decree which threatened with the death penalty all who should take part in riots
in the streets of the capital . Compared to the almost exaggerated leniency that ...
He had , however , in agreement with the town authorities of Prague , published a
decree which threatened with the death penalty all who should take part in riots
in the streets of the capital . Compared to the almost exaggerated leniency that ...
Strana 397
... loses his popularity and determines 56 , 61 , 62 ; its introduction at Prague , to
send to Sigismund for aid , 346 ; 232 ; influence of this on Hus's fate , hears of
disturbance at Prague , seized 232 , 233 ; decree against by the with apoplexy
and ...
... loses his popularity and determines 56 , 61 , 62 ; its introduction at Prague , to
send to Sigismund for aid , 346 ; 232 ; influence of this on Hus's fate , hears of
disturbance at Prague , seized 232 , 233 ; decree against by the with apoplexy
and ...
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EUROPE AND BOHEMIA AT THE TIME OF Hus | 1 |
THE FORERUNNERS OF Hus | 17 |
THE YOUTH OF HUS | 63 |
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