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...gazetoj kaj sukcese klopodas per E-rubrikoj precipe en porinfanaj gazetoj. Moraviaj E-Pioniroj en Olomouc estas unuiĝo de tri viroj: Jar. Mastný, fabr... ...iselt, vortarojn de C~ánský-Riedl, Hromada-Petr, Filip, Kilian gvidlibron “Moravia karsto” de Barvír~, k. a. — Josef Bednár~, posedanto de privata kom... ...n Brno 1928, Tutsokola kongreso 1932. Pli ampleksaj gvidlibroj aperis pri “Moravia karsto” , “Schönhegst” , “La bohemaj mondbanlokoj kaj iliaj ekskurs... ...slovaka numero de Literatura Mondo, kromajn v. en sama ĉapitro, sub titolo Moraviaj E-Pioniroj. Instruistoj. Tiu ĉi medio estis prilaborata plej siste... ...oj. Edmonds A. J., anglo, anglikana pastro. Mortis 71-jara 19 jun. 1914 en Great Gransden. Pioniro en Britujo. Trad. Hiawatha de Longfellow, multon el... ...okso-Nukso. Memorinda, instrua kaj averta rakonto de Ignat Herrmann, trad. Moraviaj E-Pioniroj. 1932. 65 p “Majstroverketo pro la lerta kombino kaj ev...
...the religious wars in Germany, to the peace of Munster, scarcely any thing great or remarkable occurred in the political world of Europe in which the ... ...ame mixed up with, the question of religion, and no state was ei- ther too great or too little to feel directly or in- directly more or less of its in... ... the sparks of de- struction found their way from the interior of Bohemia, Moravia, and Austria, to kindle Ger- many, France, and the half of Europe, ... ...champions. The Reformation is 9 Friedrich Schiller undoubtedly owing in a great measure to the invincible power of truth, or of opinions which were h... ...art, if such exists, or if not, to create it. In such a position stood the greater part of those princes who embraced the cause of the Reformation. By... ... to credit that a belief in the infallibility of the Romish Church had any greater influence on the pious adherence of this house, than the opposite c... ...point of making common cause with the discontented Protestants in Austria, Moravia, and Bohemia, and uniting all those countries in one fearful revolt... ...to discuss his grievances with the Emperor. The Protestants in Austria and Moravia, long ripe for revolt, and now won over to the Archduke by his prom... ...atal alliance. Already the whole empire was in arms; Hungary, Austria, and Moravia had done homage to Matthias, who was already on his march to Bohemi...
...cording, therefore, as this produce, or what is purchased with it, bears a greater or smaller proportion to the number of those who are to consume it,... ...ld beasts. Among civilized and thriving nations, on the contrary, though a great number of people do not labour at all, many of whom consume the produ... ... produce of ten times, frequently of a hundred times, more labour than the greater part of those who work; yet the produce of the whole labour of the ... ...f those who work; yet the produce of the whole labour of the society is so great, that all are often abundantly supplied; and a workman, even of the l... ...the lowest and poorest order, if he is frugal and industrious, may enjoy a greater share of the necessaries and conveniencies of life than it is possi... ...s species of slavery still subsists in Rus- sia, Poland, Hungary, Bohemia, Moravia, and other parts of Ger- many. It is only in the western and south-...
...d sense, a kind of assurance so authoritative, that he takes rank with the greatest; and his peers are not many. You may like him or not, may attack h... ...s; I have seen many such. They are all of the seventeenth century, and the greater num- ber are conceived in this jovial and popular style. As a matte... ...shed this engraving towards the end of the sixteenth century, reproduced a great many portraits besides from chalk drawings, in the style of his maste... ...Fontenay-le-Comte also that he became acquainted with the Brissons and the great jurist Andre Tiraqueau, whom he never mentions but with admiration an... ... natural in a book which was meant 8 Gargantua & Pantagruel to amuse. The great reproach always brought against Rabelais is not the want of reserve o... ... after they had plundered and sacked Suevia, Wittemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Moravia, 116 Gargantua & Pantagruel and Styria. Then they set fiercely tog...