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Strana 34
Milic's foundation soon became too small for the many who begged to be
admitted to it . The Emperor Charles , however , whose favour Milic had never
lost , came to his aid . It is impossible not to express here admiration for a
sovereign who ...
Milic's foundation soon became too small for the many who begged to be
admitted to it . The Emperor Charles , however , whose favour Milic had never
lost , came to his aid . It is impossible not to express here admiration for a
sovereign who ...
Strana 324
As has been previously stated , the king soon changed his views and again
became favourable to the party of church - reform . The antagonism between that
party and the Archbishop of Prague , however , continued . Jerome continued to ...
As has been previously stated , the king soon changed his views and again
became favourable to the party of church - reform . The antagonism between that
party and the Archbishop of Prague , however , continued . Jerome continued to ...
Strana 344
... they were presented to Sigismund and his German allies during the siege of
Prague . Unfortunately for the cause of church - reform , discord soon broke out
among the Hussites , as all members of the national party soon began to be
called .
... they were presented to Sigismund and his German allies during the siege of
Prague . Unfortunately for the cause of church - reform , discord soon broke out
among the Hussites , as all members of the national party soon began to be
called .
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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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