543 resultados para Luces de bohe¬mia
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"Books just published," p. [1]; "A catalogue of chapmen's books," p. [4-6] at front.
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"The following pages consist chiefly of a condensed translation of a work in five volumes, published...last year, under the title of "A hundred days in Austria," comprising an account of a tour through Bohemia, Austria, Hungary, and the Military Frontier. To this has been added the concluding volume...of [his] work on Russia, containing his remarks on the Bukovina, Galicia, and Moravia."--Pref.
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Dissertation--University of Prague.
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Cheskian anthology: being a history of the poetical literature of Bohemia with translated specimens,
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At head of title: Wýbor z básnictwi c̆eského.
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"Translated from the original mss. in Italian, by W. Fraser."
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On cover: Centenary edition
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Have the Bohemians a place in the sun? By T. Čapek.--The Slovak of Hungary, by T. Čapek.--Why Bohemia deserves freedom, by B. Šimek.--The Bohemian character, by H. A. Miller.--Place of Bohemia in the creative arts, by W. S. Monroe.--The Bohemians and the Slavic regeneration, by L. Wiener.--The Bohemians as immigrants, by Emil G. Balch.
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In double columns.
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Margaret, daughter of James I. of Scotland, dauphine of France, by H. E. Butler.--Elizabeth of Bohemia, daughter of James I. and VI., by R. H. Hodgkin.--Mary of Orange, daughter of Charles I. and mother of William III., by A. Cecil.--Henrietta of Orleans, daughter of Charles I., by J. S. C. Bridge.--Sophia of Hanover, grand-daughter of James I. and VI., and mother of George I., by the editor.