The Polish Review, Volume 37Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1992 - Poland |
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Page 192
... former Polish king , but most probably written originally by Mateusz Białłozor , Głos wolny wolnosc ubezpieczajacy ( A free voice safeguarding freedom ) ( ca. 1733 ) . The author demanded the abolition of serfdom of the peasants ...
... former Polish king , but most probably written originally by Mateusz Białłozor , Głos wolny wolnosc ubezpieczajacy ( A free voice safeguarding freedom ) ( ca. 1733 ) . The author demanded the abolition of serfdom of the peasants ...
Page 552
... former communist governments to serve grandiose Soviet plans are now bankrupt . Poles quickly tried to compensate for losses in the East by developing new trade with the West . Exports to Western markets rose by 60 percent before they ...
... former communist governments to serve grandiose Soviet plans are now bankrupt . Poles quickly tried to compensate for losses in the East by developing new trade with the West . Exports to Western markets rose by 60 percent before they ...
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... former years and published texts about that experience in underground magazines . TOMASZ TUKALSKI received a ... former President of the Polish Union of Journalists in London and the President of the International Federation of Free ...
... former years and published texts about that experience in underground magazines . TOMASZ TUKALSKI received a ... former President of the Polish Union of Journalists in London and the President of the International Federation of Free ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 5 |
A Proposal for United StatesPolish Collaboration | 27 |
Six Poems and Their Translations | 41 |
Copyright | |
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