Walerian Stroynowski

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Walerian Stroynowski

Walerian Antoni Stroynowski (14 April 1759 - 12 November 1834) was a Polish nobleman, politician, and economist. He was a deputy to the Great Sejm (1788-1791), where he supported the Constitution of 3 May 1791 reform movement. In addition to political reform, he also advocated physiocracy. He was an author of a number of letters, speeches, and pamphlets.[1]

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  1. ^ Ewa Zielińska, Walerian Stroynowski (1753?–1834) [in:] Polski Słownik Biograficzny, volume XLIV,, 2006–2007 p. 409 [1]