Goad (H. E.), Comments on, 18-9.
Gopevi['c], his bad book, 178.
Gorica, 39, 127, 278.
Gortchakoff, his inspirations, 153, 177. -- his instructions, 159.
Greek in Macedonian churches, 155 et seq., 218. -- -- schools, 137 et seq. 169.
Gregory (Pope), quoted, 29.
Grimm (Jacob), his enthusiasm, 109.
Gruen (Anastasius), the Slovene, 112.
Gunduli['c], his works, 65-6.
Habsburgs and the Croats (and see Rieka), 69, 127. -- and the Magyars, 119 et seq. -- and Montenegro (and see Loven), 201-2, 209, 211-2. -- and the Pragmatic Sanction, 78. -- and the Serbian regiments, 82. -- and the Serbs, 213. -- and the Slovenes (and see Triest), 127-8.
Hajdukovi['c], Nikita's Minister, 268.
Haji['c] (Dr.), against grammar, 109.
Hartwig, the Russian Minister, 214-5.
Hegedues, the villain, 235 et seq.
Heiduks, 59 et seq.
Hektorovi['c], the famous poet, 66.
Helen (Queen), 42.
Herbert (Hon. Aubrey, M.P.), considers the Magyars, 236. -- -- considers the Magyars' neighbours, 192.
Herzegovi['c] (Achmet Pasha), 56.
Herzegovina, the dialect (and see Bosnia), 65.
Hibben (Paxton), on Venizelos, 252.
Hodges (Colonel), 112.
Homer, on atrocities, 14.
Hoste (Commodore), 104, 105.
Hupka (Lieut.-Colonel) and Loven, 263.
Hussarek (Baron), his optimism, 297-8.
Hussein, the Dragon, 117.
Hvar, bombarded by Russians, 101. -- in the Middle Ages, 50, 66. -- revolts against Napoleon, 102.
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