STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1672, sig. 109-4/1427 Page 29 · 29 of 78
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1672, sig. 109-4/1427
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t6 of the Hua wiri all the rest - you about the knowledge of the ecclesiastical relations going on - as bad, unfaithful, congenial and ridiculous. The Luxemburg Sigismund is not only a fool. He is just as clumsy as any beggar or a snitch. He is a lying popist, who contaminates, politically justifying his perpetuation, sber aich so far vergeatt im letsten Moment so far, that he tries from a sech verliegeln lisat and witherend the time when Hus as "Hero and Mirtyrer" dies, his ange and his grueen ia bed of a lure to overathen. He is like slle resten senschlieh and politiach bad. I point out the depiction of the bpisode, in which the king ait beats the sngestriohen Troninaignia to the Consil. His bribery, purchaseability and word brittleness «are still emphasized in the episode ait the Jews (page 20l, 205 f.). The queen iat nooh more clearly marked: she iat nur lure (8. 76, 77, S1-35, 127). The episode, which depicts the persecution of éderbetter, the rape of the tachechic Fagen Zerel is probably not surpassed by anything. Remarkable value does not yet, of which FBhrle does not consider to occur in the German Ürden. In addition to the fact that the leading Crdenekoatur pursues the bribery of the king susnutst, we, in turn, secures the appreciable demands of the Lithuanians and Poles su, aind the Grdenarit:er gensu ao jasmerlich in their portion as the king and. the queen or a run down beggar monch. Ala Gegenapieler des Ürdens kicks - selbat bei dienea Buche er- staunliohweise - a marriagely knight duliun of Kemel ele Lithuanian geaandter Julluk of Treken euf, who is enraged by the Germans and shame, to represent the liteuiaches Anaprüche with the king ait. He tries from Bache to mnchen the girden especially sollcht. feiterhin lat beserkenewert, that also in this context Zischka ela Miteieger about the order at fennenberg l4lo (wöhrle says Grunseld) "the Spitse of the Litnuiechen horsemen led by him" is here produced. The re-enactment of the Delaration over the Grd exceeds even the descriptions given by Folen Sienkiewies. Ieh refer here to pages 34, 57,58 f., 124, 233, 235. Genn the Ausaprtche of the Czechs About Eönig, Reich and German