The Polish Review, Volume 19Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1974 - Poland |
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... peasant groups merged into the United Peasant Party , a Communist satellite . In 1948 , the Polish Socialist Party fused with the Polish Workers Party which , after the merger assumed the name of the Polish United Workers ' Party . A ...
... peasant groups merged into the United Peasant Party , a Communist satellite . In 1948 , the Polish Socialist Party fused with the Polish Workers Party which , after the merger assumed the name of the Polish United Workers ' Party . A ...
Page 84
... peasantry in the 19th century , the Polish nobility had received lower reimbursement for their land than had any corresponding group of landowners , and now the Russian upper class was acquiring that land from the peasantry . It is time ...
... peasantry in the 19th century , the Polish nobility had received lower reimbursement for their land than had any corresponding group of landowners , and now the Russian upper class was acquiring that land from the peasantry . It is time ...
Page 174
... peasants feel threatened even by the ash of the people burned in the ovens and they quickly kick dust over it . One day the boy decides to look around , too . I pretended to pick up a mushroom which had dropped out of my basket and ...
... peasants feel threatened even by the ash of the people burned in the ovens and they quickly kick dust over it . One day the boy decides to look around , too . I pretended to pick up a mushroom which had dropped out of my basket and ...
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SOME DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF | 41 |
Stanisław Lem Solaris | 96 |
Listy do Delfiny | 103 |
Copyright | |
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