The Polish Review, Volume 34Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1989 - Poland |
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Page 134
... independence thanks to his service in the British Navy and subsequently in the State militia during the war with Canada : He was able to manage the undisciplined American soldier , and with firmness and eloquence he pacified stormy ...
... independence thanks to his service in the British Navy and subsequently in the State militia during the war with Canada : He was able to manage the undisciplined American soldier , and with firmness and eloquence he pacified stormy ...
Page 152
... independence of the United States . 83 A new aura surrounding the study of the United States and the relations between Poland and the U.S.A. was created by the 1925 visit to America of the Minister of Foreign Affairs , Aleksander ...
... independence of the United States . 83 A new aura surrounding the study of the United States and the relations between Poland and the U.S.A. was created by the 1925 visit to America of the Minister of Foreign Affairs , Aleksander ...
Page 208
... independence on the other . He first presented this basic formula to Soviet ambassador Ivan Maiskii on March 19 , i.e. , before Britain gave her guarantee to Poland . Halifax then told him that if the Danzig question developed into a ...
... independence on the other . He first presented this basic formula to Soviet ambassador Ivan Maiskii on March 19 , i.e. , before Britain gave her guarantee to Poland . Halifax then told him that if the Danzig question developed into a ...
Contents
1989 No | 1 |
Polish Emigre Poetry 19451980 Wojciech Ligęza | 17 |
A Preliminary Periodization of Polish Literary Life Abroad | 29 |
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