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John Chrzanowski would like somewhere to go other than doctors 'appointments and the feed store.
Disabled vets face multiple challenges of employability and unseen disabilities BA Haller 2008
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Before his coronation he was forced to drive back the Turkish hordes, that had once more invaded the country; he beat them at Lemberg in 1675, arriving in time to raise siege of Trembowla, and to save Chrzanowski and his heroic wife, its defenders.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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Chrzanowski seems to have failed to realise that the Austrians intended to invade Piedmont.
The Liberation of Italy Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco 1891
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The request for a French marshal having been refused, the chief command was given to Chrzanowski, a Pole, who did not know Italian, had not studied the theatre of the war, and was so little favoured by nature that, to the impressionable Italians, his appearance seemed ludicrous.
The Liberation of Italy Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco 1891
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D'Aspre's brave soldiers were so thoroughly beaten, that nothing could have saved his division from destruction, as he afterwards admitted, had Chrzanowski joined in the pursuit instead of staying behind with more than half the army, in accordance with a preconceived plan of remaining on the defensive.
The Liberation of Italy Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco 1891
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The moral effect of this first reverse was bad, but Chrzanowski rashly decided staking the whole fate of the campaign in a field-day, for which purpose he gathered what troops he could collect at La Biccocca, a hill capped with a village about a mile and a half from Novara.
The Liberation of Italy Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco 1891
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In an evil moment Charles Albert had given the command of his army to Chrzanowski, a
A History of Modern Europe, 1792-1878 Charles Alan Fyffe 1868
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His relations with Chrzanowski were of the worst character, and the habit of military obedience was as much wanting to him as the sentiment of loyalty to the sovereign from whom he had now accepted a command.
A History of Modern Europe, 1792-1878 Charles Alan Fyffe 1868
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'The stone,' said Chrzanowski, 'is soft and will not splinter.'
Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Volume 2 Alexis de Tocqueville 1832
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Among those so transferred to the Russian army was Chrzanowski.
Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Volume 2 Alexis de Tocqueville 1832
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