Markovi['c] (Dr. Lazar), his Serbia and Europe, 216.
Markovi['c] (Svetozar), 139.
Marmont (General), 102-3.
Martinovi['c] (General), friend of Russia, 202, 203.
Massarechi (Gregory), a missionary, 74.
Matthew Corvinus (King), 62.
Mazurani['c], poet and ban, 114, 143.
Mazzini and the Isonzo, 102.
Meletios, the savage bishop, 156.
Methodus (Saint), 29.
Metternich, 39, 108, 119.
Michael (Prince) of Serbia, 12, 117, 145 et seq., 154.
Miklosi['c] (F.), his Monumenta Serbica, 49.
Miladinoff (Dimitri), 132-3, 137-8.
Milan (Prince, afterwards King), his abdication, 194. -- -- -- his aims, 175-6. -- -- -- considered, 179 et seq.
Mileti['c] (Dr. Slavko) in the War, 291.
Mileti['c] (Dr. Svetozar), against the Magyars, 191-2.
Millo (Admiral), 19.
Milo (Prince), 110 et seq., 137.
Milovanovi['c] (Dr.) on Macedonia, 220.
Milutine (King), 42.
Mirko (Prince), the unregretted, 210, 264, 267.
Mii['c] (Marshal), commander-in-chief, 243, 290. -- -- on officials in Macedonia, 221.
Miukevi['c], the Premier, 203, 264, 267.
M'Neill (Ronald, M.P.), champion of Nikita, 217, 276-7.
Momchiloff (Dr.), his pronouncement, 35.
Montenegrin Bulletin, 268-9.
Montenegrin Vespers, 75.
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