133, 205.
_Shade of the Balkans_, 59.
Shishmanoff (Prof.), 152, 166.
[vS]ibenik, 30-1, 41, 51.
Simeon (Tzar), 32, 42.
Sinan Pasha, 56.
Sindjelini['c], the hero, 107.
Si[vs]i['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.
[vS]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.
Star[vc]evi['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 Pa[vs]i['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.
Teme[vs]var and the Serbs, 118.
Temperley (H. W. V.), his _History of Serbia_, 209.
Teodosijevi['c] (A.), his device, 226.
Thoreau, quoted, 17.
Thurn (Count Raymond von), 91-2, 108.
_Times_, quoted, 193, 229.
Tisza (Count) and the Great War, 213.
Tolerance among Yugoslavs, 37, 48, 129.
Tomassich (General), 106.
Tomi['c] (Vladimir) and Nikita, 183.
Tomi['c] (Yovan), the librarian, 73.
Tomislav (Prince), 31.
Tommaseo (Nicolo), 53, 142 _et seq._
Treaty of Berlin, 176.
-- of London, 245 _et seq._, 254.
-- of Pressburg, 100.
-- of San Stefano, 172 _et seq._
-- of Schoenbrunn, 102.
-- of Tilsit, 101.
-- between Milan and Austria, 193.
Trevelyan (G. M.), 246-7.
Triest, Slovene efforts at, 127, 141, 164.
-- against Venice, 47, 70.
Trogir, 31, 50.
Trumbi['c] (Dr. Ante), 278, 288.
Turks and Dubrovnik, 67.
-- in Macedonia, 134 _et seq._, 178.
-- in Montenegro, 134, 145-6.
-- against Serbs, 62, 107, 110 _et seq._
-- in Yugoslavia, 55 _et seq._, 70.
Tvertko, the Ban, 45-6.
Tzankoff, 154, 155, 157.
Ulrich (Count), his funeral, 38.
Urach, its printing-press, 63.
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