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Journal articles on the topic "1731-1826"

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Janonienė, Rūta. "Maliatyčių bažnyčia kaip katalikų vienybės simbolis." XVIII amžiaus studijos / The Eighteenth Century Studies 9 (December 30, 2023): 226–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.33918/23516968-009012.

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The article analyses the Church of St Peter and St Paul, built at the end of the eighteenth century in Maliatsichy (present-day Belarus) at the initiative of the Archbishop of Mogilev, Stanislaw Bohusz-Siestrzencewicz (1731-1826). The study is based on a comparison of a well-known image of this church (more precisely, the Roman Basilica of St Peter, identified as the Church of St Stanislaus in Maliatsichy), published in Leonard Chodzka’s Parisian publication La Pologne, historique, littéraire, monumentale et illustrée, with the data from written sources. The article questions some of the assum
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Khrapunov, Nikita. "The Legend of Gycia, Stanislas Sestrencewicz-Bohusz, and Catherine II." Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, no. 4 (August 30, 2021): 321–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.55086/sp214321331.

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This article analyses the reasons which made Stanislas Sestrencewicz-Bohusz (Siestrzeńcewicz-Bohusz, also Sestrentsevich or Sestrenzewitsch, 1731—1826) to study the history of the Crimea and to write one of the first monographs on the subject, which still determines some trends in the Crimean studies. It has been shown that Sestrencewicz, the head of Catholic church in Russia, who tried to establish normal relations between the Polish elite and the Russian government after the first partition of Rzeczpospolita, composed a verse drama of the story of the relations between Chersonesus and Bospor
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"Attributions of Authorship in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1731–1868. Attributions of Authorship in the European Magazine, 1782–1826. Emily Lorraine De Montluzin." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 95, no. 3 (2001): 385–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/pbsa.95.3.24304500.

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Todd, Cox. "Diet Sodas For Teachers Of Utah And South Dakota." December 15, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5783992.

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Book chapters on the topic "1731-1826"

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Johns, Alessa. "German Women’s Writing in British Magazines, 1760–1820." In Women's Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1690-1820s. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474419659.003.0013.

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In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, continental writing was more available to British readers than ever, in large part because of the translations and reviews made available in the periodical press. Moreover, as Alessa Johns argues, Revolutionary furore meant an increased openness to German literary work as opposed to French. With particular attention to the work of Anna Karsch, Sophie von La Roche, Benedikte Naubert, Johanna Schopenhauer and Margarete Klopstock this chapter tracks the presence of a dozen German women authors through popular and influential periodicals such
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Hall, John. "330 From John Hall in Chelmsford, 3 September 1826." In Records of Social and Economic History: New Series, Vol. 30: Essex Pauper Letters: 1731–1837, edited by Thomas Sokoll. British Academy, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00167253.

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"517 From William Wilsher in Norwich, 12 March 1826." In Records of Social and Economic History: New Series, Vol. 30: Essex Pauper Letters: 1731–1837, edited by Thomas Sokoll. British Academy, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00167442.

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"518 From George Rowe in [Great] Coggeshall [Essex], 13 March 1826." In Records of Social and Economic History: New Series, Vol. 30: Essex Pauper Letters: 1731–1837, edited by Thomas Sokoll. British Academy, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00167443.

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"338 From Elizabeth Lane in St Luke Old Street, London, [12] December [1826]." In Records of Social and Economic History: New Series, Vol. 30: Essex Pauper Letters: 1731–1837, edited by Thomas Sokoll. British Academy, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00167261.

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"14* From George Smee in Norwich to [Jeremiah] Wing in Braintree, 9 May 1826." In Records of Social and Economic History: New Series, Vol. 30: Essex Pauper Letters: 1731–1837, edited by Thomas Sokoll. British Academy, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00166930.

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"15 From Thomas Elsegood in Norwich to the overseer of Braintree, 22 May 1826." In Records of Social and Economic History: New Series, Vol. 30: Essex Pauper Letters: 1731–1837, edited by Thomas Sokoll. British Academy, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00166931.

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"178 From Rody Jolliff in Hertford to James Read in Chelmsford, [2] January 1826." In Records of Social and Economic History: New Series, Vol. 30: Essex Pauper Letters: 1731–1837, edited by Thomas Sokoll. British Academy, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00167098.

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"198 From Rody Jolliff in Hertford to James Read in Chelmsford, 15 August 1826." In Records of Social and Economic History: New Series, Vol. 30: Essex Pauper Letters: 1731–1837, edited by Thomas Sokoll. British Academy, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00167118.

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"519 From William James in Chelmsford to Robert Alden in Colchester, 14 March 1826." In Records of Social and Economic History: New Series, Vol. 30: Essex Pauper Letters: 1731–1837, edited by Thomas Sokoll. British Academy, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00167444.

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