Sii['c] (F.), a writer, 29, 243.
Slava, a Serbian custom, 165.
Slovenia, suggested name, 26.
Slovenes free themselves, 298 et seq. -- their history, 25, 27-8, 38, 48, 91, 127-8. -- their language, 13.
okci, of Baranja, 88.
Sokolovi['c] (Mehemet), 56, 61.
Sokolski, who decamped, 158.
Sonnino (Baron) and the Adriatic, 247-8.
Spectator, quoted, 246.
Split, 54.
Stability of Yugoslavia, 11, 223, 270.
Stambouluesky, 11.
Starevi['c] party, 186.
Steed (H. Wickham) and Corfu Declaration, 271, 272.
Stephen the Little, 93.
Stiljanovi['c] (Stephen), his corpse, 62.
Stojanovi['c], his measures against Austria, 199.
Strossmayer, the great bishop, 114. -- his origin, 132. -- his work, 132 et seq., 138, 161, 162, 186 et seq.
Stulli (J.), his Vocabulario, 103.
Suedland (L. von), his Die Suedslavische Frage, 213.
Susmel (Edoardo) of Rieka, 116, 122, 162 et seq.
Tajsi['c] (Ranko) answered by Pai['c], 180. -- -- his blunt demand, 179.
Tankosi['c] and the Sarajevo crime, 216.
Tartaro-Bulgar, 34, 36.
Taylor (A. H. E.), his The Future of the Southern Slavs, 12-3.
Temevar and the Serbs, 118.
Temperley (H. W. V.), his History of Serbia, 209.
Teodosijevi['c] (A.), his device, 226.
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