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Strana 101
Venceslas had never recognised his deposition , and the demand which he
addressed to the cardinals therefore appears justified . It appears to have been
accepted , but after considerable delay , for it was only a year later that the king's
new ...
Venceslas had never recognised his deposition , and the demand which he
addressed to the cardinals therefore appears justified . It appears to have been
accepted , but after considerable delay , for it was only a year later that the king's
new ...
Strana 137
Though the luxurious and free - living clergy of Bohemia instigated him by word
and gift to accelerate the procedure against the Bohemian reformer , the cunning
diavolo cardinale knew that he couldn't risk to offend King Venceslas .
Though the luxurious and free - living clergy of Bohemia instigated him by word
and gift to accelerate the procedure against the Bohemian reformer , the cunning
diavolo cardinale knew that he couldn't risk to offend King Venceslas .
Strana 141
Venceslas was deeply impressed by the dangerously great power of the clergy ,
in whose hands a third part of the soil of Bohemia then was . Zbynek therefore
decided to make his peace with the king . Though there is hardly sufficient ...
Venceslas was deeply impressed by the dangerously great power of the clergy ,
in whose hands a third part of the soil of Bohemia then was . Zbynek therefore
decided to make his peace with the king . Though there is hardly sufficient ...
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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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