| Henry Soames - 1826 - 574 páginas
...gloom. and aiding his counsels, was dragged from prison What Bohemian can be otherwise, he replied, than deeply affected, when his country is insulted...answered : What can we do to repair this injury ? if thon canst devise any means, go and avenge thy countrymen, them hast our free permission." IVlzel (p.... | |
| William Coxe - 1847 - 560 páginas
...his country. Being frequently seen by the king with folded arms, and absorbed in thought, Wenceslaus demanded the cause of his unusual gloom. He replied,...avenge thy countrymen ; thou hast our free permission." Encouraged by these words, Ziska quitted the court ; h& gained the confidence of the people by his... | |
| William Coxe - 1882 - 558 páginas
...can be otherwise than deeply affected, t when his country is insulted by the infamous execution of i- Huss and Jerome ? " The king carelessly shook his...answered, " What can we do to repair this injury? if e thou canst devise any means, go and avenge thy country• men ; thou hast our free permission." i... | |
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