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When a very close friend of mine wanted to give me a token of great appreciation, she would say: “Little Henryk, you are great and beautiful”.
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Like Chekhov, Korczak the pen name of Henryk Goldszmit was a literary doctor, whose writings are based on close observation and whose many works are shot through with empathy and insight.
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On the primary point, the triolgy of the great Polish novelist, Henryk Sienkiewicz is surprisingly instructive.
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El Gran Galeoto (1881) 1905: Henryk Sienkiewicz (Poland, 1846-1916): English language books online
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El Gran Galeoto (1881) 1905: Henryk Sienkiewicz (Poland, 1846-1916): English language books online
January 2008 2008
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Names in Polish which would naturally be changed to Harry would be Hieronim, Henryk and Heniek
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Kotlarski, Henryk and Zygmunt Ratajczyk, 1990b, “More on Induction in the Language with a Satisfaction Class”,
Axiomatic Theories of Truth Halbach, Volker 2007
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He and his family, including his father his mother his older brother Henryk and his two sisters are all captured and sent to the Warsaw ghetto.
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King Henryk never liked the mention of ‘money’ or ‘expense’,
Lord Conrads Crusade Frankowski, Leo 2005
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The Duke Henryk the Bearded of Poland had not been converted to a war ship.
Lord Conrads Crusade Frankowski, Leo 2005
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