The Polish Review, Volume 38Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1993 - Poland |
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... means all the private towns were owned by magnates . Many were owned , leased or administered by the rich and middling nobility , whose attitude towards the Jews often differed from that of the magnates . In addition , Opatów was by no ...
... means all the private towns were owned by magnates . Many were owned , leased or administered by the rich and middling nobility , whose attitude towards the Jews often differed from that of the magnates . In addition , Opatów was by no ...
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... means is the growing number of people on earth , while she probably has in mind that quality of human sensitivity and imagination which makes us unable to perceive or get emotionally involved with anything but the particular . In ...
... means is the growing number of people on earth , while she probably has in mind that quality of human sensitivity and imagination which makes us unable to perceive or get emotionally involved with anything but the particular . In ...
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... means of personal liberation , of making public appearances match private feelings , and of achieving power over the credulous public . Equally , he has examined the negativity of disguise from Tarden , who is corrupted by arbitrary ...
... means of personal liberation , of making public appearances match private feelings , and of achieving power over the credulous public . Equally , he has examined the negativity of disguise from Tarden , who is corrupted by arbitrary ...
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P833 | 3 |
Przybos and the Second Avantgarde Frank Kujawinski | 25 |
The Reception of Prus The Pharoah in the United States | 41 |
Copyright | |
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