"And I thought I was pleasing you by neglecting my Bohemians and cultivating your powerful friend." [Please select]
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The Germans called them “Hungarians” and “Tartars,” the French, “Bohemians. [Please select]
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The Bohemians renounced their allegiance to Ferdinand, and chose for their king Frederick V. [Please select]
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Frederic unwisely accepted the crown, which confirmed the quarrel between Ferdinand and the Bohemians. [Please select]
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He wanted--Oh, he wanted to be one of these Bohemians you read about. [Please select]
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Among the early homesteaders in the upper Mississippi Valley there were a substantial number of Bohemians. [Please select]
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They proved much more clannish than the Bohemians and more reluctant to conform to American customs. [Please select]
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Germans comprised 24 per cent of the total population; Hungarians, 20 per cent; Slavic races (including Bohemians, Poles, South Slavs, and others), 45 per cent; Roumanians, over 6 per cent; and Italians less than 2 per cent. [Please select]
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"Shoddy Bohemians," was his terse definition of them; an inaccurate definition; for though, in the main, Bohemians, they were not, in the main, shoddy. [Please select]
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