| John Thomas Crossley - 1845 - 336 oldal
...1038. In 1563, Hungary became attached to the Austrian empire, and continues so to the present day. Bohemia is a country surrounded by mountains, containing...inhabitants are Jews. There are also a great many Gypsies. This country derives its name from a tribe of Celts from Asia, who settled there about 600... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1853 - 328 oldal
...Stephen, who died in 1038, after a reign of forty-seven years. In 1563, Hungary became attached to the Austrian empire, and continues so to the present...great many of those strange, wandering people, called Gypseys. 7. This country derives its name from a tribe of Celts from Asia, who settled there about... | |
| Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1864 - 332 oldal
...Austrian empire, and continues so to the present day. Bohemia is a country surrounded by mountams, containing about four millions of inhabitants. It...inhabitants are Jews. There are also a great many Gypsies. This country derives its name from a tribe of Celts from Asia, who settled there about 600... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1870 - 376 oldal
...Stephen, who died in 1038, after a reign of forty-seven years. In 1563, Hungary became attached to the Austrian empire, and continues so to the present...Celts from Asia, who settled there about 600 years BO About 450 after Christ, it appears that the Celts had been driven out, &r the people at that time... | |
| Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1871 - 620 oldal
...part of the Austrian empire, and the Emperor of Austria was crowned King of Hungary, June 8th, 1867. 6. Bohemia is a country surrounded by mountains, containing...tribe of Celts from Asia, who settled there about 4300 years B.CS. About 450 after Christ, it appears that the Celts had been driven out, for the people... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1886 - 732 oldal
...liberty, but was unsuccessful. 6. Bohemia is a country surrounded by mountains, containing about five millions of inhabitants. It is rich in mines of silver,...great many of those strange, wandering people, called Gypsies. 7. This country derives its name from a tribe of Celts from Asia, who settled there about... | |
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