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IGNATY POTOCKI (1741–1809) , See also: Polish statesman and writer, son of Eustachy Potocki, general of artillery of the army of Lithuania, was See also: born at Podhajce
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He was educated first at Warsaw beneath the See also: eye of the pedagogic reformer Stanislaw Konarski (1700–1773), and subsequently in See also: Italy, where he proposed to take orders
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On returning home, however, heabandoned this idea, and as a member of the newly instituted commission of See also: education rendered invaluable services to his country for the next sixteen years
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He earnestly desired a reform of the constitution also, and was thus attracted to the party of the Czartoryscy
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Elected deputy to every See also: diet since 1778, he was a conspicuous member of the patriotic opposition
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In matters of importance nothing was done without his advice, and he was esteemed as much for his character as for his talents
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His influence was at its height during the Four Years' Diet, 1788–1792
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He was appointed a member of the committee for the reform of the constitution, defended eloquently the right of the towns to the franchise, and was an advocate of an See also: alliance with Prussia
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Thus he was one of the creators of the constitution of the 3rd of May 1791, although his aristocratic antecedents prevented him from going the lengths of the more See also: radical reformers
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On the formation of the confederation of Targowica, Potocki emigrated to See also: Dresden; but on the outbreak of the revolution of 1794 returned to Poland, was appointed a member of the See also: national See also: government, and entrusted with the conduct of See also: foreign affairs
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- On the fall of Warsaw he surrendered to See also: Suvarov and was sent to See also: Russia, where he remained till 1796
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On his return to Poland he retired to the See also: village of Klimuntowo, where for the next thirteen years he devoted himself to literature
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At the end of the war of 1809 he was commissioned to go to Vienna .toSee also: present to See also: Napoleon the petitions of the Galicians for the incorporation of their province with the See also: grand duchy of Warsaw
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He died at Vienna the same See also: year
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The most notable of Potocki's See also: works is: Vom Entstehen and Untergange der polnischen Konstitutionen vom 3ten May 1791 (See also: Lemberg, 1793)
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See See also: August Sokolowski, Illustrated See also: History of Poland (Pol.), vol. iv
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