The book Lectures On the Historians of Bohemia was written by author Francis Ltzow Here you can read free online of Lectures On the Historians of Bohemia book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Lectures On the Historians of Bohemia a good or bad book?
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Slavata did not ask for a confessor, but prayed to the Lord to be with him. 'No mercy was granted them, and first Martinic was dragged to the window, near which the secretaries generally worked, for Kinsky was quicker and had more aid than Count Thurn, who had first seized Slavata. They were then both thrown, dressed in their cloaks and with their swords and decorations, just as they had been found in the chancellor's office, one after the other, head foremost, out of the westward window into t...he moat beneath the palace, which by a wall is divided from the other deeper moat. They loudly screamed " Alas ! alas ! " and attempted to hold on to the window-frame, but were at last obliged to let go, as they were struck on the hands. ' Skala gives us an interesting account obviously founded on documentary evidence of the attempts of the Bohemian government to obtain aid in its struggle against the House of Habsburg. The Austrian party displayed an equally great and more successful energy, and Bohemia became for a time the centre of European diplomacy.
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