270 examples of warsaw in sentences

She made a great success at Warsaw in the year which was Chopin's twentieth.

He left Warsaw for Vienna, but the memory of her pursued him.

She had sung at his farewell concert in Warsaw, and made a ravishing success as a picture and as a singer.

"He never saw his Gladkovska again, for he did not return to Warsaw.

The lady was married in 1832preferring a solid merchant to nebulous geniusto Joseph Grabovski, a merchant at Warsaw.

Her two brothers had boarded years before at the pension which Chopin's father kept at Warsaw.

They were in the possession of his sister Isabella Barcinska, and she was living in the palace of Count Zamoyski at Warsaw, in 1863, when a bomb was thrown from a window as the Russian lieutenant-general was passing.

More immediate help has come from a new biography published in Warsaw in 1903 by Ferdinand Hoesick, and, according to Alfred Nossig, destined to upset the supremacy of Nieck's biography.

It was at Warsaw, in his early youth, that he found his first ideal.

[Footnote 5: Casimir Lyszynski was a Polish Knight, executed at Warsaw in 1689, in the barbarous manner which appears to tickle Mr. Budgell's fancy.

They took courage when European circumstances led them to conclude that Austria would be advised, at the Warsaw Conference, to use her forces for the restoration of the old order of things in Italy, and receive the support of Russia and Prussia.

The first interview between Rechberg and Gortschakoff, if we can believe a despatch from Warsaw, led quickly to a quarrel, which must have taken place not long after their chiefs, the Kaiser and the Czar, had been locked in each other's arms at the railway-station.

He reorganized the old Polish kingdom and kings called it the Grand Duchy of Warsaw.

Warsaw, Grand-Duchy of.

A victorious Germany would probably reconstitute the Duchy of Warsaw under a German prince; an entirely victorious Russia would probably rejoin Posen to Russian Poland and the Polish fragment of Galicia, and create a dependent Polish kingdom under the Tsar.

Well, Brockman, when he got our defy, sent out his Warsaw riflemen as flankers on the right and left, put the Lima Guards to our front with one cannon, and marched his main body through that corn-field and orchard to the south of here to the city lines.

The mobbers started out from Warsaw, and burned all in their way, Morley first, then Green Plains, Bear Creek, and Lima.

I am at Warsaw in consequence of the letter from Sniatynski, received the day before yesterday, in which he asked me to take part in a farewell dinner in honor of Clara Hilst.

Towards the end of my sojourn at Warsaw I put down these words: "Love for another man's wife, if only a pastime, is a great villany, and if real, is one of the greatest misfortunes that can happen to a man.

I still linger over the last moments spent at Warsaw.

In the mean while it is this way: I cannot take them with me to Turkestan, and when I am there it is all the same to me whether they are at Odessa or at Warsaw.

She is going to Berlin now, and promises her appearance in Warsaw for the winter.

I will not go to Berlin, will not part from my troubles, but shall be glad to see her again at Warsaw.

I should have no objection to that, for I remembered seeing at the Warsaw and Cracow exhibition portraits as excellent as from the brush of any foreign painter.

To me it all looks like a great labyrinth,and the Germans are at the gates of Warsaw.

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