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<note>Patriotism of the Poles – in nobility – in peasantry – in recruits.</note><lb/> | |||
Poland when divided, <del>to</del> was, <del>to</del> (in order<lb/> | |||
to secure her subjection) was parcelled out<lb/> | |||
among three ambitious | |||
<p>3</p> | |||
<note>Retaliations of the Russians on the Poles</note><lb/> | |||
<p>The page <add><del>was</del> is now</add> turned <del>in the <unclear>eleventh</unclear> century.</del> The<lb/> | |||
governors became <del><unclear>relaxed</unclear></del> the governed: and<lb/> | |||
Russia retaliated the ancient wrongs on Poland<lb/> | |||
in the eighteenth century. While her Ambassador<lb/> | |||
Prince Repnin broke the tombstone <del>of</del><add>in Warsaw</add> where<lb/> | |||
the captive Czar <del>was</del> <add>lay</add> buried, other Russians<lb/> | |||
<sic>prepaired</sic> <del>by <gap/> (as it is maintained)</del> a<lb/> | |||
similar tombstone in Petersburg to <del>the</del> <add>the ill-fated</add><lb/> | |||
<del>last</del> Stanislaus Poniatowski the last <del>King</del><lb/> | |||
Polish King; whom (as it is maintained)<lb/> | |||
they made die by poison, to get sooner<lb/> | |||
rid of a cumbersome grationalist.</p> | |||
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Patriotism of the Poles – in nobility – in peasantry – in recruits.
Poland when divided, to was, to (in order
to secure her subjection) was parcelled out
among three ambitious
3
Retaliations of the Russians on the Poles
The page was is now turned in the eleventh century. The
governors became relaxed the governed: and
Russia retaliated the ancient wrongs on Poland
in the eighteenth century. While her Ambassador
Prince Repnin broke the tombstone ofin Warsaw where
the captive Czar was lay buried, other Russians
prepaired by (as it is maintained) a
similar tombstone in Petersburg to the the ill-fated
last Stanislaus Poniatowski the last King
Polish King; whom (as it is maintained)
they made die by poison, to get sooner
rid of a cumbersome grationalist.
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