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Page 43
... expected , by the only man untouched in the revolutionary tempest- the only supporter of the status quo in 1848 and 49. By this man the present struggle was provoked for a little key to the grave of Christ . He heralded the fall of the ...
... expected , by the only man untouched in the revolutionary tempest- the only supporter of the status quo in 1848 and 49. By this man the present struggle was provoked for a little key to the grave of Christ . He heralded the fall of the ...
Page 124
... expected to make such pilgrimages , jointly and severally , to the shrines of World Revolution . Like many other writers , he produced the expected exercise in sycophancy in the form of a book entitled O człowieku radzieckim ( About ...
... expected to make such pilgrimages , jointly and severally , to the shrines of World Revolution . Like many other writers , he produced the expected exercise in sycophancy in the form of a book entitled O człowieku radzieckim ( About ...
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... expected most Polish sympathy and support came from Austrian Galicia . Polish support and interest in 1881 and later in 1883 was much stronger than in 1868 , largely because of the close political union which the Czechs entered into ...
... expected most Polish sympathy and support came from Austrian Galicia . Polish support and interest in 1881 and later in 1883 was much stronger than in 1868 , largely because of the close political union which the Czechs entered into ...
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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