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Count August Dołęga
Cieszkowski (/tʃɛsˈkɒfski/; 12
September 1814 – 12
March 1894) was a
Polish philosopher,
economist and
social and
political activist...
- University).
August Cieszkowski Tytus Działyński
August Cieszkowski (second term)
Karol Libelt Stanisław
Egbert Koźmian,
August Cieszkowski (third term) Archbishop...
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Henryk Cieszkowski (born 1835 in Płock, died 1895 in Rome) was a
Polish painter.
Henryk Cieszkowski completed his
secondary education in Lublin, between...
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religion that
distinguished the left and
right from then
onwards (August
Cieszkowski is a
possible exception to this rule).
Despite the lack of political...
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August Cieszkowski Street belongs to
architecturally remarkable streets of Bydgoszcz, with its Art
Nouveau features from the Fin de siècle period, forming...
- Poznaniu,
literally "August
Cieszkowski Agricultural Academy in Poznań",
although it
styled itself in
English as "The
August Cieszkowski Agricultural University...
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dyspraxia (δυσπραξία, "bad praxis, misfortune").
Young Hegelian August Cieszkowski was one of the
earliest philosophers to use the term
praxis to mean "action...
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Zygmunt Krasiński (1812–1887) Józef
Ignacy Kraszewski (1814–1894)
August Cieszkowski (1817–1879)
Ryszard Wincenty Berwiński (1818–1876)
Narcyza Żmichowska...
- Emil Sikorski)
Carpathian Anti-tank
Artillery Battalion (Lt.Col.
Antoni Cieszkowski)
Carpathian Uhlans Regiment (Maj. Władysław Bobiński) Services: sappers...
- Russian-controlled
Congress Poland. In 1846, the
Cieszkowski Coal Mine was opened,
named after Józef
Cieszkowski. The Zinc
Plant Konstanty operated as early...