Pragmatic Sanction, and the Croats, 78.
Premrou (M.), his Monimenta Sclavenica, 27-8.
Preradovi['c] (Peter), poet and general, 113-4.
Prezzolini (G.), his arguments, 144-5. -- -- his La Dalmazia, 66.
Pribram (Dr.), on eastern Roumelia, 193.
Pribievi['c] (Svetozar), his zeal, 205.
Price (Crawfurd), his Serbia's Part in the War, 230.
Prizren, as it was, 73.
Propaganda, Albanian, 198. -- Austrian, 272. -- Bulgarian, 14, 15. -- German, 299. -- Italian, 277. -- Serbian, 14, 15, 272, 277. -- Roumanian, 167.
Putnik (Marshal), his end, 243, 259.
Raki (F.), the historian, 29, 133, 161.
Radeff (S.), his La Macedoine, 32.
Radi['c] (S.) of Croatia, 187.
Radoni['c] (Dr. Y.), Croat historian, 29.
Radoslavoff (Dr.) and the War, 248, 249.
Radovanovi['c], and Michael's death, 147.
Radovi['c] (Andrija), 203, 264, 267-8.
Raduli['c] and his son's nationality, 291-2.
Ragusa, see Dubrovnik.
Rajacsich (Baron Joseph), 296-7.
Rajacsich (Patriarch), 119, 120.
Raji['c] (Blako), the priest, 87.
Rakovski, 139, 149 et seq.
Raka, 28, 30 et seq., 37.
Rauch (Baron), the drastic Ban, 162, 200-1.
Resto del Carlino, quoted, 247.
Revue de Paris, quoted, 269.
Revue des Deux Mondes, quoted, 260.
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