STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2231, sig. 109-11/32 Page 258 · 258 of 259
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2231, sig. 109-11/32
English Translation
196 dor to all pe' thresh and m si svolu ~ kýen str -ouL 1 svlíže a v v vyjít l;a ázk tý se ex de state, množneši, 1 y vrála enemy provaLanda. Politic. zied- noduśení, if it were left to the people. it would be even more radical in a way. before it could practically reach us. And it is not just the pressure of events and the influence of a serious inter-national situation that enforces this text, but it is the expression of a certain political maturity, which comes after so many years of the sentences of futile internal political struggles and ha- blankets. It is therefore no political fatigue, as well as the desire for it to be true. More than ever, the strong belief now prevails in our people that if a day comes when it is necessary for a confident national vulue to speak out, which led our struggle for freedom and after- a wonderful spectacle to the world, our man can again prove that he is not afraid of both. If the country requires it. In the heart of our people there is already a reckoning. We want freedom and we wish it to others. But woe to him who would like to take it away from us! Such a balance he has already made more or less of each other. And it can be cleaned from his eyes than from his mouth. Despite the fact that some ear would like to hear more energetic words from our responsible officials today, which isou can also ignite enthusiasm, which could be measured with fanaticism of the other shore, they realize that even in them it is sobering and in the calm of the patronage other than being light in weakness. nor the weight of it may be cut out even by her, whose bvchom Vereinost has in the leadership of the state. Or he expects the government to take on a tuaci, in which the Republic would infamously stifle itself, that theison in life moments. when it has been driven by intransigence, or stubborn resistance cannot be on the benefit of the civil society and that the efforts to maintain the state are of a different nature than efforts to sustain the existence of our natives. The bloody firm belief in invincibility of the family gives us more courage and determination to direct the most passionate slogans mentioned_fa and persuasion also the doubters of this Dr. tieba fear the future.