Kościuszko: A BiographyGardner, Monica M. (Monica Mary)
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Kościuszko: A Biography
Gardner, Monica M. (Monica Mary)
Kościuszko, Tadeusz, 1746-1817
Staszyc, 54
Suvorov,
marches against Kościuszko, 149, 153;
beats Sierakowski, 150;
his massacre at Praga, 153, 163;
his siege of Warsaw, 161
Targowica, Confederation of, 72, 73, 77. 78. 81-83, 120, 138
Walpole, Horace, 71
Washington, George,
relations with Kościuszko, 37, 39-44, 49, 177, 178; 43; 45;
50; 180
Wejssenhof, 121
White, Eliza, 179
White, General, 178, 180, 181
White, Mrs., 179, 180
Wilkinson, 38
Wilmot, 47, 48
Wodzicki, 97, 132, 133
Wybicki, 189
Zajonczek, 93, 94, log
Zakrzewski, 113;
summons to citizens of Warsaw, 140, 141; 143;
letter of Kościuszko to, 145, 146;
Kościuszko's last evening with, 153
Zaleski, Michal,
Kościuszko's friendship for, 57;
Kościuszko's letter to his wife, 57, 58;
Kościuszko's letters to, 58, 72, 73, 82, 83
Zeltner, Emilia, and Kościuszko, 190, 191, 198, 199, 201
Zeltner, family of, 188, 190-192, 198, 199, 201.
Zurowska, Tekla,
Kościuszko's love for, 62-70;
Kościuszko's letters to, 63-67, 69;
marries Kniaziewicz, 70
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Poland and the Minority Races
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lately Captain U.S. Army
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Paderewski, the capture of Minsk from the Bolsheviks and the Jewish
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The Forerunners
By ROMAIN ROLLAND
Translated by EDEN and CEDAR PAUL
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In 1916 we had the pleasure of publishing "Above the Battle," a work by
the author of "Jean Christophe," which immediately acquired a world-wide
reputation. "The Forerunners" is a sequel to "Above the Battle." The
precursors of whom Rolland writes are those of kindred spirit to the
persons to whom the book is dedicated. It is published "in memory of the
martyrs of the new faith in the human international, the victims of
bloodthirsty stupidity and of murderous falsehood, the liberators of the
men who killed them."
The World after the War
By CHARLES RODEN and DOROTHY
FRANCES BUXTON
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