The Polish Review, Volume 11Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1966 - Poland |
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Page 124
... country be made aware of the many dynamic Polish talents flourishing in foreign countries . It is time that a Polish poet living abroad should be able to reach his readers in Poland , that a painter or sculptor should be able to exhibit ...
... country be made aware of the many dynamic Polish talents flourishing in foreign countries . It is time that a Polish poet living abroad should be able to reach his readers in Poland , that a painter or sculptor should be able to exhibit ...
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... countries of North America , Western Europe and Japan . The rest , i.e. over 3/4 of the world's popula- tion , consists of wholly underdeveloped or only partially developed countries , huge breeding grounds of indescribable poverty and ...
... countries of North America , Western Europe and Japan . The rest , i.e. over 3/4 of the world's popula- tion , consists of wholly underdeveloped or only partially developed countries , huge breeding grounds of indescribable poverty and ...
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... countries already have the potential to produce nuclear weapons . We hear at times soothing voices advising not to ... countries are producing goods worth 1000 billion dollars , while at the same time , the value of the production of the ...
... countries already have the potential to produce nuclear weapons . We hear at times soothing voices advising not to ... countries are producing goods worth 1000 billion dollars , while at the same time , the value of the production of the ...
Contents
A MASTERPIECE OF EARLY XVII | 40 |
THE POLISH PLAN FOR A PREVENTIVE WAR AGAINST | 62 |
WRITERS AND JOURNALISTS AS A PRESSURE | 92 |
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