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schooling after its re-publication in
unchanged form,
first in 1922 by
Yazep Lyosik under his own name as
Practical grammar. Part I, then in 1923 by...
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Jazep Losik (also
known as
Jazep (
Yazep) Liosik; Belarusian: Язэп Лёсік; 18
November 1884 – 1
April 1940) was a
Belarusian academic,
leading figure of...
- Sciences. pp. 357–358. Stryalkova, Alena; Ausiannik,
Siarhiy (2016). "Varonka,
Yazep". In Roszkowski, Wojciech; Kofman, Jan (eds.).
Biographical Dictionary of...
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Jazep Hiermanovich (also
Yazep Germanovich,
Belarusian Latin alphabet:
Jazep Hermanovič; Belarusian: Язэп Германовіч; Polish: Józef Hermanowicz, 4 March...
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Fruit of the 'Black Garden'
Archived 2008-11-20 at the
Wayback Machine by
Yazep Abzavaty.
Nashe Mnenie. 15
January 2007.
Retrieved 1
August 2008 (in Russian)...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on 3
November 2008.
Retrieved 8
October 2010.
Yazep Abzavaty (15
January 2007). "The
Unrecognized IV. The
Bitter Fruit of the...
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included Konstantin Stepovich (Kazimir Svayak),
Wincenty Godlewski and
Yazep Germanovich." "Šv.
Mikalojaus bažnyčios istorija". mikalojus.lt (in Lithuanian)...
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original on 15
February 2010.
Retrieved 20
December 2020. Abzavaty,
Yazep (15
January 2007). "The
Unrecognized IV. The
Bitter Fruit of the 'Black...
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Republic of
Belarus also
operate abroad.
Yazep Varonka 1918
Anton Lutskevich 1918–20
Kuzma Kisyalyou 1944–66
Anatol Hurynovich...