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Niemcewicz and served
During the Kościuszko Uprising ( 1795 ), Niemcewicz served as aide to Tadeusz Kościuszko.

Niemcewicz and 1788
* Voyage en Turquie et en Egypte ( 1788 ; Polish translation by Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, Podróz do Turek i Egiptu, 1789 ).

Niemcewicz and
* 1757 Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, Polish scholar and statesman.
Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz ( Skoki, near Brest, February 6, 1758 May 21, 1841, Paris ) was a Belarus-born Polish poet, playwright and statesman.
During the failed November Uprising of 1830 31, Niemcewicz was a member of the insurrectionary Polish government.

Niemcewicz and was
) A soldier and statesman, Niemcewicz was credited with writing the Polish Constitution of 1791.
During the period of Enlightenment in Poland he was written about by poets and writers such as Stanisław Potocki, Franciszek Karpiński, Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz and Franciszek Ksawery Dmowski, and a biography by Michał Krajewski, cementing his legend of a hero rescuing Poland from anarchy and invasion, a legend that became even stronger during the times of the partitions of Poland in the 19th century, where the artists of the Polish romanticism period used him as a symbol of patriotism, and a reminder of military successes.
At that time Siedlce emerged as one of the most important cultural centers of the nation, the Oginski Palace was visited by several notable artists and writers, such as Franciszek Karpinski, and Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz.
Fish was born in New York City, the son of Hamilton Fish and his wife Julia Ursin Niemcewicz, née Kean.
Niemcewicz was upset when Kościuszko decamped for Europe without giving him any notice.
After Napoleon's 1807 invasion of Poland, Niemcewicz returned to Warsaw and was made secretary of the senate.
When the Russians suppressed the uprising, Niemcewicz was again forced into exile.

Niemcewicz and Patriotic
After the victory of the Targowica Confederation in 1792 and the consequent overthrow of the May 3 Constitution, Niemcewicz, along with other Patriotic Party members, emigrated to Germany.

Niemcewicz and historic
The Rector of the University has an office in the historic palace of Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, now known as " the rector's palace.

Niemcewicz and .
Fish's great-grandmother, Susan Livingston, married Count Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz in 1800 after the death of her husband, John Kean ( who had been a delegate to the Continental Congress from South Carolina.
Having died from a respiratory disease that developed as a result of being held prisoner of war at sea during the Revolution, Kean died at 39 and Susan Livingston Kean remarried to Count Julian Niemcewicz, a Polish nobleman who fled Poland after fighting unsuccessfully for Polish independence from Russia but returned in the wake of Napoleon's successful campaigns.
Niemcewicz, by Barwicki.
Niemcewicz, scion of a moderately well-to-do Polish noble family, graduated from the Warsaw Corps of Cadets.
In 1795 they were released by Tsar Paul I of Russia and made their way together to the United States, where in 1800 Niemcewicz married Mrs. Livingston Kean, widow of John Kean, a delegate from South Carolina to the Continental Congress.
As a writer, Niemcewicz tried many styles of composition.
* Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, Under Your Vine and Fig Tree, Mechie J. Budka, editor.
Among the notable politicians taking part in Hôtel Lambert's activities were Władysław Czartoryski, Józef Bem, Henryk Dembiński, Karol Kniaziewicz, Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, Władysław Stanisław Zamoyski, and Władysław Ostrowski.
Although the other members were mostly magnate politicians, the factual creators of the body were prominent writers and scientists of the epoch: Franciszek Bieliński, Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, Feliks Oraczewski, Andrzej Gawroński, Dawid Pilchowski, Hieronim Stroynowski and Grzegorz Piramowicz.

served and deputy
Prior to the creation of the group management board in 2006, HSBC's chairman essentially held the duties of a chief executive at an equivalent institution, while HSBC's chief executive served as the deputy.
He served in this capacity until July 12, 1991, and was assigned duty as assistant deputy chief of staff for manpower and reserve affairs ( personnel < nowiki > Management / Personnel </ nowiki > Procurement ), Headquarters Marine Corps on August 5, 1991.
From 1982 to 1986 he served as deputy to the Bavarian secretary of the state and then as minister of state from 1982 to 1988.
Admiral Shariff served as the deputy unified commander of Pakistan Armed Forces in East Pakistan.
He served as deputy chairman of the SPD party of Wuppertal, and was elected later on to the City Council ( 1964 1978 ), where he served as chairman of the SPD Group ( 1964 1967 ) and later as Mayor ( 1969 1970 ).
Jones next served as director, Expeditionary Warfare Division ( N85 ), Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, during 1996, then as the deputy chief of staff for plans, policies, and operations, Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, D. C.
He was elected to the Academy of Sciences and the SED central committee, and was later appointed deputy director of the Institute for Nuclear Research in Rossendorf, near Dresden, where he served until he retired in 1979.
Zahir Shah served in the government positions of deputy war minister and minister of education.
Liberty Leading the People, embodying the Romantic view of the French Revolution of 1830, also known as the July Revolution ; its painter Eugène Delacroix also served as an elected deputy
* King Alexander III of Macedonia crosses the Dardanelles, leaving Antipater, who has already faithfully served his father, Philip II, as his deputy in Greece with over 13, 000 men.
Claudius had served with the Roman army for all his adult life, making his way up the military hierarchy until the Emperor Gallienus made him the commander of his elite cavalry force ( hipparchos ) and subsequently his military deputy.
He served briefly as deputy collector of internal revenue and as postmaster of Gainesville.
Alfred Meyer served as his deputy and represented him at the Wannsee Conference.
Al-Yehiyeh trained as a military strategist and served as chief operations officer and then deputy chief-of-staff of the PLA brigade in Syria before 1967.
James, Virgil, Wyatt, Morgan, and Warren Earp were a tight-knit family who had worked and served together as deputy marshal, marshal, sheriff, and saloon owners in several towns, among other occupations, and had moved together from location to location.
In 1958 1974 Sukhoi served as a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
He served as a clerk of the Judicial Committee for the 1919 Session of the California State Assembly ( 1919 1920 ), and as the deputy city attorney of Oakland ( 1920 25 ).
Fritz Kuhn has served as a member of the Bundestag since 2002, between 2005 and 2009 also as one of the two leaders of the Green parliamentary party there ( together with Renate Künast ), since 2009 as deputy leader.
However, before Sarasota County was organized, he served as deputy sheriff and game warden in the Pinedale / Manasota area.
He also served as deputy prime minister in John Turner's short-lived government.
Part of a team charged with keeping inflation from crippling the war effort, Galbraith served as deputy head of the Office of Price Administration during World War II.
* The Fairfield County Court Houses in Bridgeport and Danbury which served the county's judicial needs and housed county deputy sheriff's until December 2000.
* Michael A. Friedman, MD, was Senior Vice President of Research and Development, Medical and Public Policy for Pharmacia, and later served as an FDA deputy commissioner.
From 1920 to 1928, Sale served as a deputy under Sheriff John Coleman.

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