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  • The Bible, truth and charity: A subject of meditation for the editors of certain periodicals, miscalled religious publications by Demetrius A Gallitzin

    A Priest's Message of Love this Christmas: Shoplifting May be the Best Option for Some 2009

  • Gallitzin would buy land from the government and resell it cheaply to his settlers.

    Catholic Colony-Making in 19th Century America 2008

  • Who was the first Catholic priest ordained in the United States and by this time had spent $150,000 of his own (and borrowed) money to buy land, which he then sold to settlers on easy terms (Gallitzin bought at four dollars and sold at one dollar).

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • Mitri: Or, the story of Prince Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin, etc.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • Who was the first Catholic priest ordained in the United States and by this time had spent $150,000 of his own (and borrowed) money to buy land, which he then sold to settlers on easy terms (Gallitzin bought at four dollars and sold at one dollar).

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • Mitri: Or, the story of Prince Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin, etc.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • At the end of his life he accepted an invitation to Münster from one of his admirers, Princess Gallitzin.

    Johann Georg Hamann Griffith-Dickson, Gwen 2007

  • Fürstenberg, Princess Gallitzin and Sophie La Roche, counted among them, to mention only a representative segment.

    Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi di Giovanni, George 2005

  • The same day saw another bitter fight at Golymin, 12 miles northwest of Pultusk, where Davout and Augereau with 38,200 troops clashed inconclusively with the advance guard of Marshal Buxhowden, 18,000 strong, commanded by Prince Gallitzin and General Doctorov.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • The same day saw another bitter fight at Golymin, 12 miles northwest of Pultusk, where Davout and Augereau with 38,200 troops clashed inconclusively with the advance guard of Marshal Buxhowden, 18,000 strong, commanded by Prince Gallitzin and General Doctorov.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

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