Count Adam Gurowski: A BiographyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1945 |
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... Gurowski to death , confiscated his estates , and turned them over to the Count's younger brother , John Gurowski , who had remained loyal to the Czar . Another member of the Gurowski family , a sister , was in such high favor at St ...
... Gurowski to death , confiscated his estates , and turned them over to the Count's younger brother , John Gurowski , who had remained loyal to the Czar . Another member of the Gurowski family , a sister , was in such high favor at St ...
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... family could be traced to " Riphaat , through Gomer , grandson of Japhet , " he undertook to delineate in great detail its progress into Europe , and its settling of Russia.8 By means of frequent allusions to the political ideas which 7 ...
... family could be traced to " Riphaat , through Gomer , grandson of Japhet , " he undertook to delineate in great detail its progress into Europe , and its settling of Russia.8 By means of frequent allusions to the political ideas which 7 ...
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... Gurowski's brother , Count Ignatius Gurowski . This member of the Gurowski family had met the Infanta Isabelle de Bourbon , sister of the Prince Consort of Spain , while she was receiving her education at the Sacre Coeur in Paris ...
... Gurowski's brother , Count Ignatius Gurowski . This member of the Gurowski family had met the Infanta Isabelle de Bourbon , sister of the Prince Consort of Spain , while she was receiving her education at the Sacre Coeur in Paris ...
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19 Gurowski admiration America and Europe American argument army believed Boston Bostonian Cambridge Charles Eames Charles Sumner Chlopicki Civil commanders commune completely constitutional Count Adam Gurowski Count became Count Gurowski Czar Czarism Department Desor despotism destiny DIARY FOR 1863 Diebitsch Duke Constantine eccentric emancipation Emancipation Proclamation England European exile fact failed Felton form of government Fourier frequent friends German Gouverneur Gurowski began Gurowski called Gurowski family Gurowski sought Harvard Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hordynski Hovey humbug Ibid insurrection interest John Gurowski Julia Ward liberty Lincoln manner McClellan military nation never Newport Nicholas nobility officials opening chapter Panslavism Patriotic Club peasantry Petersburg plot Poland Poles Polish Revolution political Provisional Government published radical Reminiscences revolutionary revolutionist Robert Carter Russia Samuel Longfellow self-government Seward slavery Slavic race slops social society spite Stanton temper thesis tion Traubel Tribune United Volhynia volume Walt Whitman Warsaw Webster Whitman words York