Born the son of a Polish count, de Gurowski’s strong political opinions led to his expulsion from the Gymnasia of War
Thoughts about the difference in social etiquette between America and abroad. An example of which is the custom of calling on an acquaintance, something that is seen as intrusive in America, but in Europe is polite.
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Born the son of a Polish count, de Gurowski’s strong political opinions led to his expulsion from the Gymnasia of War
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