Ksi Repnin i Polska w pierwszem czteroleciu panowania Stanisawa Augusta, 1764-1768, Volume 2, by Alexander Kraushar, explores the influence of Prince Nikolai Repnin on Poland during the first four years of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski's reign. This historical work, originally published in 1898, examines the complex political landscape of 18th-century Poland and the significant role played by Russia through its ambassador, Repnin. Kraushar's study provides valuable insights into the delicate balance of power and the challenges faced by Poland during this period. This volume offers a detailed account of the events and key figures shaping Polish history during a crucial era.
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