Constantine (King) and the Serbs, 252-3.
Corfu, Declaration of, 271-2. -- Serbs at, 270.
Crijevi['c] (Elias), the renegade, 65.
Croats, their history, 25, 29, 30-1, 38, 40, 46 et seq., 69, 112 et seq., 119 et seq., 125. -- relations with Serbs, 177, 187-8, 205, 239 et seq., 254 et seq., 275 et seq.
uk (Madame), her good work, 228.
uplikac (Colonel), the voivoda, 119, 123.
Cviji['c] (Prof.), 14, 36, 175.
Cyril (Saint), 29.
Czecho-Slovakia, disapproval of, 10. -- its national Church, 130 et seq.
Daily Telegraph, quoted, 284.
Dalmatia, its Christianity, 29. -- suggested settlers, 94. -- and Venice, 40, 41, 47, 50 et seq., 64. -- see Morlaks and Tommaseo.
Dandolo (Vincenzo), 100.
Danica, the brotherhood, 113.
Danilo (Crown Prince), the financier, 201 et seq., 209 et seq., 264, 276. -- (Prince), his death, 145-6.
Deak (Francis), his liberal methods, 143, 160.
Debidour, his Histoire diplomatique, 154.
Democracy of Serbs, 61, 233.
Devil, see Alphabet.
Devine (A.), the apologist, 204, 211.
D'Intignano (F. M.), his I Morlacchi, 54.
Djakovica, some years ago, 73.
Dobrila (Bishop George), 142.
Dolci, his fate, 99, 100.
Drakovi['c], his Exhortation, 112.
Drljevi['c] (Dr. S.) on Danilo, 209. -- -- on Montenegrin Red Cross, 274.
Dubourdieu, 104-5.
Dubrovnik, her dissolution, 101. -- her glory, 41, 48-9, 64 et seq. -- her moral height, 91. -- her poets, 54, 65-6.
Durham (Edith), her High Albania, 73. -- -- her partiality, 206. -- -- in praise of Albanians, 198, 259. -- -- her Twenty Years of Balkan Tangle, 206.
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