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03 Joseph Byron Stanislaw ( 84), child of Joseph Stanislaw, was born in 1935 in Allison, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
26 Joseph Stanislaw ( 7), child of Demetrius Stanislav, was born in 1887 in Koterbach (Rudnany), Slovakia
29 Joseph Stanislaw ( 26), child of Thomas Stanislaw, was born in 1913 in Allison, Fayettte County, Pennsylvania
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 Bibliography of Writings on Friedrich Hayek by date, 1998
Review of The Commanding Heights, by Daniel Yergin and Joseph Stanislaw.
Review of The Commanding Heights by Daniel Yergin and Joseph Stanislaw.
"Hayek, Social Justice, and the Market: Reply to Johnston".
www.hayekcenter.org /hayekbib/dbib98.html

  
 WORLD WAR I CASUALTIES OF AMERICAN ARMY OVERSEAS - 1918
Samuel Bechtel, Philadelphia, Pa. Ernest A. Brodbeck, East Orange, N. Thomas J. Cunningham, Palmyra, N. Oscar E. Deshong, Altoona, Pa. Harry L. Hart, Bradentown, Fla. John J. Hawkins, Cleveland, O. James U. Henry, Josephine, Pa. Marion R. Johnson, Blue Mound, Kas.
Steve Magnani, Oakland, Cal. Charles Medel, Detroit, Mich. Stanislaw Tluchoski, Jersey City, N. Juan Antonio Ulibarri, Tierra Amarilla, N. Andrew Yarts, Pittsburg, Kas.
Joseph Piatek, Milwaukee, Wis. Frank Robert Renouf, Merr, Mich. PRIVATES Frank Gallagher, Milwaukee, Wis. Joseph Gallagher, Brooklyn, N. Ernest Gallo, Brooklyn, N. William C. Gault, Huntsville, Ala.
www.genealogybuff.com /il/il-chicago-casualties38.htm

  
 Worldisround - Poland, Warsaw and Vicinity. - Photograph - Warsaw-Lazienki Park, Myslewicki Palace
Located in Lazienki Park, this secluded hunting lodge - actually a Baroque palace - was built in stages in the years 1775-1784 as a present from King Stanislaw to his nephew, Prince Joseph Poniatowski.
Warsaw picture - Located in Lazienki Park, this secluded hunting lodge - actually a Baroque palace - was built in stages in the years 1775-1784 as a present from King Stanislaw to his nephew, Prince Joseph Poniatowski.
www.worldisround.com /articles/22923/photo9.html

  
 Stanislaus II Augustus Poniatowski, King of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stanislaw and Prince Joseph Poniatowski in the Light of Their Private Correspondence, in French, edited in Polish by Bronislaw Dembinski, L'viv, 1904.
Catherine, who was irresistibly attracted to the handsome and brilliant young nobleman, for whom she forsook all other lovers.
Wołczyn, his birthplace, and in 1995 to St. John's Cathedral in Warsaw, where on May 3, 1791, he had celebrated the adoption, earlier that day, of the Constitution that he co-authored.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stanislaw_August_Poniatowski

  
 The Elected Monarchy
The King& nephew, Joseph Poniatowski and Tadeusz Kosciuszko, a veteran of the American War of Independence, put up heroic resistance but all hope faded away when Stanislaw Augustus, under pressure from his ministers who could see the writing on the wall, declared his adherence to the Confederation of Targowica (August 1792).
On acceding to the throne Stanislaw Augustus attempted to show that he was no puppet by setting up a range of commissions and ministries aimed at improving the process of government, carrying out financial and educational reforms and establishing a military school (the Szkola Rycerska); it was obvious that a Polish revival was under way.
Stanislaw was the brother-in-law of Michal and August Czartoryski and formed part of that powerful group aiming at reform, “the Family&;.
www.kasprzyk.demon.co.uk /www/ElectedMonarchy.html   (5443 words)

  
 Stanislaw Lem- On Science, Pseudo-Science, and Some Science Fiction
Weizenbaum, who accuses his fellow scientists of political blindness, is blind himself when he directs his attack at the consequences rather than the causes of the problem.
Weizenbaum, being dead set against "artificial intelligence," knows the limitations of the current computer generation very well; but his specialized knowledge is insufficient basis for a "negative prophecy" that would remain valid for all time.
Weizenbaum's book is, however, rooted not only in a negative attitude toward the possible properties of computers, but also in a passionate indignation about what he calls "the imperialism of instrumental reason" (10:258).
www.depauw.edu /sfs/review_essays/lem22.htm   (4549 words)

  
 The Elected Monarchy
The King’s nephew, Joseph Poniatowski and Tadeusz Kosciuszko, a veteran of the American War of Independence, put up heroic resistance but all hope faded away when Stanislaw Augustus, under pressure from his ministers who could see the writing on the wall, declared his adherence to the Confederation of Targowica (August 1792).
On acceding to the throne Stanislaw Augustus attempted to show that he was no puppet by setting up a range of commissions and ministries aimed at improving the process of government, carrying out financial and educational reforms and establishing a military school (the Szkola Rycerska); it was obvious that a Polish revival was under way.
Stanislaw was the brother-in-law of Michal and August Czartoryski and formed part of that powerful group aiming at reform, “the Family”.
www.kasprzyk.demon.co.uk /www/ElectedMonarchy.html   (4549 words)

  
 Adam Ulam, Authority on Russia, Dies at 77
Ulam is survived by his former wife, Mary Burgwin Ulam, and by his two sons, Alexander Stanislaw Ulam and Joseph Howard Ulam.
Stanislaw became one of the most eminent mathematicians and physicists of the 20th century and played a crucial role in the development of the thermonuclear bomb.
Ulam won many awards for his research, including a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1956, Rockefeller Fellowships in 1957 and 1960, and a lifetime distinguished achievement award from the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies in 1987.
www.news.harvard.edu /gazette/2000/04.06/ulam.html   (972 words)

  
 Excite Deutschland - News Suche - Resultate für: Joseph
Joseph A. Stanislaw to Serve as Independent Senior Advisor to the Energy & Re...
At St. Joseph Catholic Church in Winchester, some of his followers are hoping to feed half as many during their annual Lenten fish fries.
Joseph Carl Carlon passed peacefully Saturday, March 11, 2006, surrounded by three generations of family at his bedside.
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 The Stanislav / Stanislaw Family
Before he died in 1974, my grandfather, Joseph Stanislaw, gave me a copy of the family records he kept in case someone was ever looking for them.
The Family of Georgius Stanislaw and Helena Wojsko of Koterbach and Porac, Slovakia, with eight generations from 1770 through the present in both Slovakia and America.
The Family of Stephan Stanislaw and Justina Gulyas of Koterbachy, Slovakia.
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 artnet.com: Resource Library: Kauffman, Angelica
She attracted glittering and international patronage (the family of George III in Britain, Grand-Duke Paul and Prince Nikolay Yusupov in Russia, Stanislav II Poniatowski and Stanislav Kostka Potocki in Poland, Queen Caroline of Naples and Emperor Joseph II of Austria) and was much admired by her fellow artists.
The final tribute paid to Kauffman in Rome at her funeral, which was arranged by Antonio Canova and attended by representatives from both the Roman and foreign academies, was the carrying along in triumph of two of her own works, in obvious emulation of Raphael’s funeral.
She was a serious and prolific painter of portraits and one of relatively few women artists painting in the Neo-classical style to specialize in subject pictures as well.
www.artnet.com /library/04/0460/T046022.asp   (455 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Mission to Moscow -- Aug. 07, 1944
Mikolajczyk as the Government of Poland." The Premier and his British and U.S. backers hoped that Joseph Stalin would be generous, that he would promote a union of the London Poles and the Moscow Poles, that he would postpone a final territorial settlement until after the war.
With the tense haste of a man who knew it was now or never, Stanislaw Mikolajczyk summoned his Cabinet.
The ministers gave their blessing to the Premier's trip, voted him power to "reestablish relations with Stalin." Stanislaw Mikolajczyk did not lose a minute.
time-proxy.yaga.com /time/archive/preview/0,10987,886180,00.html   (979 words)

  
 Rydzyna Castle - Conference center and hotel - History
Prince Stanislaw Leszczynski was king of Poland from 1704 to 1709.
Stanisław Leszczynski sold his estates in Poland to Aleksander Joseph Sułkowski.
At the end of the 17th.C the Leszczynski family acquired it and hired the Italian architects Bellotti and Ferrari to erect the present Baroque castle on the ancient foundations.
www.biega.com /rydzyna/rydzyna_castle.html   (715 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / World / Austrian cardinal echoes concern over pope's health
Monsignor Stanislaw Dziwisz, promoted to archbishop by John Paul on Monday as a sign of gratitude, took the unusual step of talking to reporters about the pope's health as the pontiff was meeting with the president of Lithuania.
Asked about the state of the pope's health, Dziwisz referred to comments this week attributed by a German magazine to Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger that John Paul was "in a bad way" and that the faithful should pray for him.
"Cardinal Ratzinger was crying yesterday, explaining that he never gave an interview but merely answered someone he met on the street, saying, `If the pope is sick, pray for him,' " Dziwisz said.
www.boston.com /news/world/articles/2003/10/03/austrian_cardinal_echoes_concern_over_popes_health   (715 words)

  
 pope's health
He said the remarks of Cardinal Ratzinger, head of the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, were made casually in passing, and did not reflect a sense of alarm at the Vatican.
Commenting on a German magazine report that quoted Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as asking for prayers for the ailing pope, Archbishop Dziwisz said the cardinal was "lamenting afterward, because he never gave an interview" to the magazine.
At the Vatican the same day, Polish Archbishop Stanislaw Dziwisz, the pope's longtime personal secretary, told reporters jokingly that many journalists who have predicted the pope's demise "are already in heaven."
www.catholicherald.com /cns/pope-dziwisz.htm   (715 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- The Man Behind the Pope -- Jun. 10, 2002
In 1978, when he became the first non-Italian Pope in more than four centuries, John Paul II made sure to bring along from Cracow his trusted personal secretary, Monsignor Stanislaw Dziwisz (pronounced Geevish), who started working for him in 1966.
The first place to look would be among Rome's heavyweight Cardinals &; conservative stalwarts like Germany's Joseph Ratzinger and savvy bureaucrats like Congregation of Bishops chief Giovanni Battista Re, who now have a chance to advance their own agendas without papal scrutiny.
Dziwisz sleeps next door to the Pope's bedroom, stands just over the Pope's shoulder during Mass and, apart from certain one-on-one meetings, is with the Pope virtually every waking moment of the day.
www.time.com /time/archive/preview/0,10987,1101020610-257125,00.html   (715 words)

  
 Kopchak - Stanislav Wedding
The wedding party from left to right were Dan Stanislaw, Sally Dumas, Joseph Kopchak, Pauline Stanislav Kopchak, Paul Uhlar, Helen Ruth Newhouse, Charles Fiffick, Doris Jean Stanislav, and Jack Stanislav, starosta.
Seated in the front row are Joseph Stanislav and Anna Sandor Stanislav, parents of the bride and Andrew Kopcak, father of the groom.
Joseph and Pauline were married at Saint Nicholas Greek Catholic Church in Youngstown earlier in the day.
www.iarelative.com /wedding/kopchak.htm   (715 words)

  
 Stanislaus II Augustus Poniatowski, King of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the son of Stanislaw Poniatowski, Castellan of Kraków, and brother of Michal Jerzy Poniatowski, primate of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland.
Stanislaus Augustus ( born Stanisław Antoni Poniatowski; January 17, 1732, Wołczyn, Poland - February 12, 1798, St. Petersburg, Russia) was the last king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ( 1764 - 1795).
Born in 1732, Poniatowski already at twenty, in 1752, as a Sejm deputy attracted attention with his oratory.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stanislaus_II_of_Poland   (715 words)

  
 Sarmatian Review XIII.1: Thompson
Such was the Rev. Pawel Woronicz, a nineteenth-century forerunner of Polish messianism (otherwise known as the brainchild of Andrzej Towianski), and Henryk Rzewuski, a believer in the spirit of the nation and the rights of aristocracy—like Joseph de Maistre to whom he was indebted.
Lubecki had no illusions about the opening of western markets to Polish goods, and instead of competing in the west he advocated building economic bridges to the east.
According to Ludwikowski, the early Polish conservatives were mostly ultramontanists, or believers in Poland's unique mission among nations.
www.ruf.rice.edu /~sarmatia/193/thompson.html   (715 words)

  
 Polish Nobility and Its Heraldry: An Introduction
Tadeusz Stanislaw Konstanty Wisniewski (1824-1888) was granted a hereditary count title from Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austro-Hungary in 1876, (letters patent of 1877).
During the reign of Stanislaw August Poniatowski other symbols - of rank and office - placed behind, under, or on the sides of the heraldic shield also became popular.
Dumin, Stanislaw and Górzynski, Slawomir, Spis szlachty wylegitymowanej w guberniach grodzienskiej, minskiej, mohylewskiej, smolenskiej i witebskiej, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo DiG, 1992.
www.szlachta.org /heraldry.htm   (715 words)

  
 Polish Nobility and Its Heraldry: An Introduction
Tadeusz Stanislaw Konstanty Wisniewski (1824-1888) was granted a hereditary count title from Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austro-Hungary in 1876, (letters patent of 1877).
During the reign of Stanislaw August Poniatowski other symbols - of rank and office - placed behind, under, or on the sides of the heraldic shield also became popular.
Arms of the Odrowaz clan from the bookplate of Krzysztof Szydlowiecki
www.szlachta.org /heraldry.htm   (715 words)

  
 Polish Nobility and Its Heraldry: An Introduction
Tadeusz Stanislaw Konstanty Wisniewski (1824-1888) was granted a hereditary count title from Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austro-Hungary in 1876, (letters patent of 1877).
During the reign of Stanislaw August Poniatowski other symbols - of rank and office - placed behind, under, or on the sides of the heraldic shield also became popular.
Dumin, Stanislaw and Górzynski, Slawomir, Spis szlachty wylegitymowanej w guberniach grodzienskiej, minskiej, mohylewskiej, smolenskiej i witebskiej, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo DiG, 1992.
www.szlachta.org /heraldry.htm   (715 words)

  
 Polish Nobility and Its Heraldry: An Introduction
Tadeusz Stanislaw Konstanty Wisniewski (1824-1888) was granted a hereditary count title from Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austro-Hungary in 1876, (letters patent of 1877).
During the reign of Stanislaw August Poniatowski other symbols - of rank and office - placed behind, under, or on the sides of the heraldic shield also became popular.
Dumin, Stanislaw and Górzynski, Slawomir, Spis szlachty wylegitymowanej w guberniach grodzienskiej, minskiej, mohylewskiej, smolenskiej i witebskiej, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo DiG, 1992.
www.szlachta.org /heraldry.htm   (715 words)

  
 The Archbishop Metropolitan of Lviv of the latin rite
Joseph BILCZEWSKI, Boleslaw TWARDOWSKI, Eugene BAZIAK, Michael ORLINSKI, John NOWICKY, Marian RECHOWICZ, Stanislaw CALY, Marian JAWORSKI.
www.rkc.lviv.ua /Cx2A.php3?L=e&A=0#SMr   (715 words)

  
 Katyn Massacre
A Polish government-in-exile in London under the leadership of Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz, Wladyslaw Sikorski and Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, demanded an investigation of the deaths by the Red Cross.
Joseph Stalin refused claiming that the Poles was a victim of Nazi propaganda.
It was suggested that the men had been killed by the NKVD.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /POLkatyn.htm   (227 words)

  
 Secretario del Papa moderó la alarma sobre salud del pontífice
El arzobispo Stanislaw Dziwisz, desde hace muchos años secretario personal del Papa, dijo que el cardenal Ratzinger lloró cuando descubrió que comentarios que hizo en la calle habían aparecido en una revista.
El secretario privado del Papa Juan Pablo II restó importancia a las preocupaciones sobre la salud del pontífice y dijo que los comentarios recientes del cardenal Joseph Ratzinger sobre el estado del Papa se habían sacado de contexto.
"El cardenal Ratzinger estuvo llorando ayer", declaró Dziwisz a los periodistas que asistieron a un encuentro entre el Papa y el presidente de Lituania en el Vaticano.
www.cooperativa.cl /p4_noticias/site/artic/20031002/pags/20031002111800.html   (227 words)

  
 Jozef Poniatowski - Polish Culture
Prince Jozef Antoni Poniatowski, the nephew of the last king of Poland Stanislaw August Poniatowski, was born and raised in Vienna.
Poniatowski counterattacked, leading into the action each of his battalions in turn (Tsar Alexander watched this from one of the nearby hills), but with the rest of the French army was compelled to withdraw toward the city.
Prince Karl Philipp Schwarzenberg was also Poniatowski's friend and colleague at that time (at Sabatch Poniatowski saved his life); due to the changing fortunes and allegiances, in the future they will meet many times as allies or as foes, and at the end Schwarzenberg will come back to deliver the crushing blow at Leipzig.
www.bellaonline.com /ArticlesP/art19988.asp   (227 words)

  
 tarikh2.asp
At the construction of the Suez Canal in 1859-69 was also working a group of Polish constructors, like engineers Stanislaw Janicki and Joseph Miniewski.
The made famous by a poem of Slowacki Waclaw Rzewuski studied in Vienna the Arab language in 1809-18.
He was probably using a Turkish-Arab dictionary issued in 1667 in Vienna by the polish orientalist Wojciech Bobrowski and the one issued in 1680 by F. Meninski in Turkish-Arab-Persian-Latin.
www.bolanda.org /main/tarikh2.asp   (227 words)

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