Duan (Emperor), 26. -- -- his ambitions, 43. -- -- his Code, 43. -- -- his greatness, 42, 69. -- -- his sister, 68.
Eliot (Sir Charles), his Turkey in Europe, 36, 167.
England in the Adriatic, 104 et seq.
Essad Pasha, at Scutari, 211.
Evans (Sir Arthur), 39, 176.
Exarchate, its beginning, 159. -- and the Serbs, 168.
Ex-King Nicholas of Montenegro and his Court, 217, 270.
Fiume, see Rieka.
Francis Ferdinand (Archduke), his murder, 212-3. -- -- -- various mysteries, 214 et seq.
Francis Joseph, 123, 133, 143, 162.
Frankopan (Christopher), 71.
Frederick Barbarossa, 37.
Friedjung (Prof.) and the forgeries, 205-6.
Gaj (Ljudevit), the patriot, 112 et seq., 119.
Gatalo (Danilo) exposes Nikita, 266.
Gauvain exposes Nikita, 269.
Gavrilovi['c] (Dr. Michael), 16, 98.
Gazette de Lausanne, quoted, 266.
George (Prince), his ways, 231-2.
Georgov (Prof.), 35.
German colonists, 82 et seq.
Germans favoured by Habsburgs, 127-8, 143. -- appraised by Haeckel, 243.
Geschichte der Franzfelder Gemeinde, 82.
Ghevgeli, a typical Macedonian town, 168 et seq.
Giacich on Rieka, 122.
Giesl (Baron) and the Montenegrins, 209, 211-2.
Gladstone and Montenegro, 210. -- his preface, 152. -- and Strossmayer, 133.
Glagolitic, 29, 30, 63-4, 120.
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