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Count Adam
Gurowski (September 10, 1805, in
Russocice near Kalisz,
Poland – May 4, 1866, in Washington, D.C.) was a Polish-born
author who
emigrated to...
- In 1835, an
extremely attractive Polish count, the 23-year-old
Ignatius Gurowski (1812–1887),
moved into
Custine and Saint-Barbe's home in the rue de La...
- Władysław
Gurowski (1715 – 23 May 1790) was a
noble of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Chamberlain of
Polish king
Augustus III of
Poland from 1758;...
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morganatically her
riding instructor,
Polish Count Ignatius Gurowski (1814-1887), son of
Count Wladyslaw Gurowski,
Starost of Kolo (d. 1818) and
Genoveva Cielecka...
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Luisa Fernanda,
Duchess of
Montpensier Isabel Fernanda,
Countess Ignaz Gurowski*
Infanta Luisa Teresa,
Duchess of Sessa*
Infanta Josefa Fernanda, Mrs....
- the fall of slavery. Lincoln,
commented State Department official Adam
Gurowski, "is
frightened with the
success in
South Carolina, as in his
opinion this...
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Luisa Fernanda,
Duchess of
Montpensier Isabel Fernanda,
Countess Ignaz Gurowski*
Infanta Luisa Teresa,
Duchess of Sessa*
Infanta Josefa Fernanda, Mrs....
- 1885). One of the
first titles issued by the firm was the
diary of Adam
Gurowski,
reviewed in 1862 by the New York
Evening Post: "This work is a crabbed...
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Luisa Fernanda,
Duchess of
Montpensier Isabel Fernanda,
Countess Ignaz Gurowski*
Infanta Luisa Teresa,
Duchess of Sessa*
Infanta Josefa Fernanda, Mrs....
- bewildered,
without intelligent decision or self-reliance."
Count Adam
Gurowski, a
Radical Republican Polish émigré who was a
minor State Department official...