The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 757
... Poles , they put Deutschthum in no sympathetic or honourable light ; or that by putting pressure on officials and even on courts of justice , they have crushed out the respect which the Irussian Pole formerly entertained for the ...
... Poles , they put Deutschthum in no sympathetic or honourable light ; or that by putting pressure on officials and even on courts of justice , they have crushed out the respect which the Irussian Pole formerly entertained for the ...
Page 763
... Poles . Through the hundred years of per- secution , thanks especially to the struggle on economical grounds , the Poles have in a large measure assimilated that thoroughness which formerly characterised the first German immigrants on ...
... Poles . Through the hundred years of per- secution , thanks especially to the struggle on economical grounds , the Poles have in a large measure assimilated that thoroughness which formerly characterised the first German immigrants on ...
Page 764
... Poles , or whether Polish sympathies will ever find an echo and receptivity in Russia can- not be discussed here ... Poles into a strong bulwark of the Empire in the East , and although it does not occur to any Pole to open the eyes of ...
... Poles , or whether Polish sympathies will ever find an echo and receptivity in Russia can- not be discussed here ... Poles into a strong bulwark of the Empire in the East , and although it does not occur to any Pole to open the eyes of ...
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