The Polish Review, Volume 6Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1961 - Poland |
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developments , but in view of its truly sacred , religious character and consequences . It would be impossible to discover any fact of another character which would justify a millennium celebration at the present time , and all Poles ...
developments , but in view of its truly sacred , religious character and consequences . It would be impossible to discover any fact of another character which would justify a millennium celebration at the present time , and all Poles ...
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... character counts even more as an element of judgment than his reconstruction of Ulpian's psychological image : thus what is seen is the birth of Roman law at the moment when the society had lost all organic character . This law has no ...
... character counts even more as an element of judgment than his reconstruction of Ulpian's psychological image : thus what is seen is the birth of Roman law at the moment when the society had lost all organic character . This law has no ...
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... character in fiction . In his satires , Krasicki too was con- cerned with the presentation of character , though his primary purpose was satirical and therefore somewhat different . Instead of showing human characters per se , his aim ...
... character in fiction . In his satires , Krasicki too was con- cerned with the presentation of character , though his primary purpose was satirical and therefore somewhat different . Instead of showing human characters per se , his aim ...
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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