Citations:pan-Polish

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English citations of pan-Polish

  • 1900 December 26th, Viator (pseudonym?), “The Polish Danger” (Letter to the Editor) in The Times, № 36,342 (Thursday 3rd January 1901), page 5/6:
    In the course of a journey of inquiry, to study those most interesting experiments in land settlement to which your Correspondent refers, I happened, in 1894, at Posen, to be present, and to take part in, the first pan-Polish Congress held in these recent days — a congress, nominally, of Polish jurists and political economists from the three severed parts of the old kingdom.