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Montesquieu, quoted, 90.

Moretti (Dr.), his pacific efforts, 180-1.

Morning Post, quoted, 88, 104, 188-9, 191, 218, 242, 257, 336, 400.

Moslems in Bosnia, 119, 202-3, 220-1, 225, 393.

Mousset (Albert), 339.

Müller (Dr. Max) and Albanian affairs, 276 et seq.

Narodna Uprava, 127.

Nation, quoted, 192, 267, 310.

Nazione, quoted, 261.

Near East, quoted, 257, 309, 337, 346-7.

Neue Freie Presse, quoted, 124.

New Europe, quoted, 79, 80, 84-5, 123, 369.

New Statesman, quoted, 296, 309.

Nicholas of Montenegro, his lack of courage, 9. -- -- deposed, 100 et seq. -- -- his downfall, 255 et seq.

Nicholas of Montenegro, his methods with Albanians, 289. -- -- his methods with Europe, 304. -- -- and the Skuptina, 106.

Nikai (Dom Ndoc), 285.

Nineteenth Century and After, quoted, 25, 95, 102, 256.

Nitti and d'Annunzio, 196, 198, 201, 209, 210, 212-3, 215-6, 218.

Nopsca (Baron), 274, 288.

Novi Bazar, Sandjak, 108, 119, 316-7.

Obradovi['c] (Dositej), 315.

Obrovac, Divergent views concerning, 148.

Observer, quoted, 340.

Obzor, a newspaper, 115.

Orlando, the Premier, 78, 80, 85-6, 91, 138, 185.

Pact of Rome, 84 et seq., 185.

Paolucci (Lieut.), and the Viribus Unitis, 16, 20 et seq.

Parkington (Sir R.), 194.

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