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Page 46
... breath in our and their bodies , to fight not only against the Czar of Russia , Austria , and Prussia , against all the kings , queens , and popes soever , but against the existing order of things , which allows and sanctions crime ...
... breath in our and their bodies , to fight not only against the Czar of Russia , Austria , and Prussia , against all the kings , queens , and popes soever , but against the existing order of things , which allows and sanctions crime ...
Page 132
... breath of wind will suffice to scatter it on the ground , leaving only the naked branches . Quite the contrary , he gives us to understand that never up to his own time had humanity been so happy and so perfect as in this age of the ...
... breath of wind will suffice to scatter it on the ground , leaving only the naked branches . Quite the contrary , he gives us to understand that never up to his own time had humanity been so happy and so perfect as in this age of the ...
Page 60
... breathing hatred on anything connected with Catholicism , yet showed himself deeply tolerant and humane in his approach to any kind of sect . As for Modrzewski , however , the notable restraint char- acteristic of his comportment ...
... breathing hatred on anything connected with Catholicism , yet showed himself deeply tolerant and humane in his approach to any kind of sect . As for Modrzewski , however , the notable restraint char- acteristic of his comportment ...
Contents
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHRISTIANIZATION | 3 |
RECENT STUDIES IN POLISH AGRARIAN HISTORY | 19 |
THE POLISH INSURRECTION OF 18301831 IN | 53 |
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