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Page 934
... established ; and seventeen companies with the participation of commercial creditors ( i.e. , through trade sales or a process known in Poland as " capital privatization " ) were established in accordance with Section II of the Law on ...
... established ; and seventeen companies with the participation of commercial creditors ( i.e. , through trade sales or a process known in Poland as " capital privatization " ) were established in accordance with Section II of the Law on ...
Page 958
... established its national headquarters in Chicago following its founding convention in the Windy City . Most of its leaders were laymen whose focus was on working for the advancement of the immigration and supporting the restoration of ...
... established its national headquarters in Chicago following its founding convention in the Windy City . Most of its leaders were laymen whose focus was on working for the advancement of the immigration and supporting the restoration of ...
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... established village self - government with a sołtys , who would also preside over the village court , as its highest official , and converted most feudal dues owed to the noble landlords into monetary rents . Though the origins of the ...
... established village self - government with a sołtys , who would also preside over the village court , as its highest official , and converted most feudal dues owed to the noble landlords into monetary rents . Though the origins of the ...
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Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 597 |
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