ed, 13.
Nekludoff, his _Diplomatic Reminiscences_, 194, 204.
Nemania (Stephen), 37-8, 41.
Ne[vs]i['c] (Ljuba), his varied activities, 199, 200.
_Neue Freie Presse_, admits Austria's guilt, 217.
Newton (Lord and Lady), on the Magyars, 238.
Nicholas of Montenegro, his early fame, 145-6.
-- -- the secret clause, 147.
-- -- dealings with the Press, 204, 275.
-- -- the cloven hoof, 147-8, 181 _et seq._, 201 _et seq._,
259, 273 _et seq._
-- -- works against the Serbs, 217, 234-5, 261 _et seq._
Nikita, _see_ Nicholas of Montenegro.
_Nineteenth Century and After_, quoted, 217, 238.
Nodier (Charles), the editor, 103.
Novi Bazar, and the Austrians, 192.
Novi Sad, 7, 118.
Obilic, the hero, 46.
Obradovi['c], monk and Minister, 80-1.
Omladina, a society, 137, 145 _et seq._
_Omladinac_, their review, 136 _et seq._
Omortag, his inscription, 34.
-- his sons, 35.
Oraovac (Tomo), his grandfather, 185.
-- -- his _Red House_, 182-3.
-- -- his seventy-five questions, 269.
Padua University, its diplomas, 52.
Paissu, the monk, 80-1.
Paneff (Theodore), his ideas, 35, 36.
Paravia (P. A.), his judgment, 53.
Pa[vs]i['c] (Nicholas), his exile, 180.
-- -- his methods, 180-1, 195, 254, 271.
Pasvantooelu (Osman Pasha), 57.
Pavlovi['c] (Count) and Austrian atrocities, 225-6.
Pe['c], 56, 61, 63, 72, 198, 199, 258-9.
Pe[vs]i['c] (General) and Nikita, 234-5, 236.
_Pester Lloyd_, quoted, 35.
Peter I., the energetic bishop, of Montenegro, 99, 106.
Peter I. (King) of Serbia and Yugoslavia, his accession, 196.
-- -- -- his good work, 197, 202.
-- -- -- his old age, 232, 243-4, 259, 261.
Peter II., the great poet, of Montenegro, 123 _et seq._
Peter (Prince) of Lov[vc]en, 263, 266.
-- -- -- the lover, 269, 270.
Pharos (Prof.), his _The Trial of the Authors of the Sarajevo Crime_, 215.
Pisani (Abbe), his _La Dalmatia_, 105.
Pius X. (Pope), and the liturgy, 30.
Podgorica Skup[vs]tina, 275.
_Politika_, quoted, 11.
Pomaks, 60, 223.
Popoff (S.), his engaging monograph, 220-1.
Popov (Prof.), his _Obzor Chronografov_, 34.
Popovi['c] (Eugene), the aged Premier, 268.
Porphyrogenetos (Constantine), 31.
Potiorek (General) in Bosnia, 213.
-- -- in the War, 214, 239.
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
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