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Page 70
... received " at a most fortunate juncture . " He added that the address ably set forth considerations to induce Amer- icans to " lend all the aid consistent with the law of nations and the faith of treaties , which it is in their power to ...
... received " at a most fortunate juncture . " He added that the address ably set forth considerations to induce Amer- icans to " lend all the aid consistent with the law of nations and the faith of treaties , which it is in their power to ...
Page 56
... received a blow when the serfs received their freedom . But , as in Austria , the Polish landowners refused stubbornly to relinquish their position and peasant conditions changed little for over fifty years . The lower agricultural ...
... received a blow when the serfs received their freedom . But , as in Austria , the Polish landowners refused stubbornly to relinquish their position and peasant conditions changed little for over fifty years . The lower agricultural ...
Page 79
... received the tragic news . ( Apparently these Poles and Russians were visiting or taking the cure at this famous spa ) . 8 About 3,000 fl . came from the Hungarian part of the Emipre , most of which was probably sent in by Slovaks and ...
... received the tragic news . ( Apparently these Poles and Russians were visiting or taking the cure at this famous spa ) . 8 About 3,000 fl . came from the Hungarian part of the Emipre , most of which was probably sent in by Slovaks and ...
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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