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Meanings of bohemian language in anglès
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Usage of bohemian language in anglès
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He was a Bohemian , and preached in the Bohemianlanguage.
2
It was published first, of course, in the Bohemianlanguage {1502.}.
3
1763), the leading poet of modern times in the Bohemianlanguage.
4
He attacked the sins and vices of all classes; he spoke in the Bohemianlanguage, and the Bethlehem Chapel was packed.
5
He wrote several works for the instruction of the people, and translated some of the writings of Wickliffe into the Bohemianlanguage.
6
Though they sang in the Bohemianlanguage, and Gilbert could not understand, he saw that they believed and were of an earnest mind.
7
The Bohemianlanguage ceased to be used in public transactions; and every book written in it was condemned to the flames as necessarily heretical.
8
The Bohemianlanguage, although improving and evidently rising in esteem with every lustrum of the fifteenth century, had however not yet supplanted the Latin.
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The Bohemianlanguage, which had been used in all the courts of justice, and which was in high estimation among the nobles, fell into contempt.
10
From them, likewise, the inhabitants of the land of the Assani are descended, both having the same name in the Russian, Polish, and Bohemianlanguages.