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being a most damaging investigation of the myth contrived by the
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241:(1576–1635), from whom the Wratislaw family claim descent. This was literally translated from the Bohemian work first published from the original manuscript by Pelzel in 1777, and prefaced by a brief sketch of Bohemian history.
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Lyra Czecho
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the excellence of
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In 1852 were issued a Prague edition with numerous typographical errors and a corrected edition of
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in 1846, and commenced M.A. in 1847. As a result, in collaboration with Dr
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in Prague, and in the same autumn published at London
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