Rieka, 7, 42, 122. -- "corpus separatum," 78, 115. -- Magyar machinations, 161.
Rilski (Neophyte), 111.
Rizvanbegovi['c] (Ali Pasha), 117.
Romanzoff (Count), quoted, 16.
Roumanians in Banat, 58-9, 188 et seq. -- and the Serbian Church, 79.
Rukavina (General), 92.
Russia, her activities in the Balkans, 25, 153-4, 172 et seq. -- in the Adriatic, 99 et seq. -- and Macedonia, 220. -- and Montenegro, 185.
Samo, an old Prince, 28, 38.
San Stefano, the unfortunate Treaty, 172 et seq.
Sarajevo and the World War, 213 et seq., 234. -- see abrinovi['c], Francis Ferdinand, Potiorek and Tankosi['c].
Sarpi (Fra Paolo), his warning, 52.
Sava (Saint), 17, 38, 41-2, 45.
Saxons in the Balkans, 24.
Sazonov, restrains Serbia, 252.
Schools, Croats' vain demand for, 115-6, 129, 163. -- in Macedonia, 137-8, 169, 170, 178, 222-3. -- in Montenegro, 185. -- and the Pomaks, 60.
Schools in Serbia, 226. -- Serbo-Croat, under Napoleon, 100. -- Slovene, 127-8.
Scutari, 7, 208 et seq., 260, 266.
Secolo, on reception of Italians in Austria, 283.
Sekuli['c] (Isidora), her The Question, 259.
Serbo-Croat Coalition, 200-1. -- language (and see Gaj and Karaji['c]), 139, 140, 144.
Sesan (Ante), his enterprise, 285 et seq.
Seton-Watson (Dr. R. W.), 162, 271, 272. -- -- his The Southern Slav Question, 133, 205.
Shade of the Balkans, 59.
Shishmanoff (Prof.), 152, 166.
ibenik, 30-1, 41, 51.
Simeon (Tzar), 32, 42.
Sinan Pasha, 56.
Sindjelini['c], the hero, 107.
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