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- The English translation of the book refers to its author as a statesman of the " polonian empyre ".
- Jenkins suggests that any personal satire may be found in the name " Polonius ", which might point to a Polish or Polonian connection.
- 2004 : Ann Hetzel Gunkel, The Sacred in the City : Polonian Street Processions as Countercultural Practice, Vol . 60, No . 2 ( Autumn 2003 ).
- Their leaders found a common language with the NCAPE and established the Polish American Congress during the great Polonian conference in Buffalo in June 1944, attended by two thousand and five hundred delegates from different parts of the United States.
- The new name " Ukrainians " began to be accepted by the Ruthenian Galicians ( as opposed to Polonian Galicians ) around the 1890s, under the influence of Mykola Kostomarov and the Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius in central Ukraine.
- If he had remained in emigration, he would have died a bitter man, in poverty, and quarrelling with the Polonian establishment . " " Melchior Wankowicz : Poland s Master of the Written Word " by Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm ( p . 23 ).
- During his voyage he visited not only Robert Burton while on the subject of St . Elmo's fire wrote of this voyage in his " Anatomy of Melancholy " : " Radzivilius, the Polonian duke, calls this apparition, Sancti Germani sidus; and saith moreover that he saw the same after in a storm, as he was sailing, 1582, from Alexandria to Rhodes ".