Dalmatia and Montenegro: With a Journey to Mostar in Herzegovia, and Remarks on the Slavonic Nations; the History of Dalmatia and Ragusa; the Uscocs; &c. &c, Band 2John Murray, 1848 - 564 Seiten |
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... Subjects : Story of Ante . Treaty between Venice and Sultan Selim . - Clissa taken by the Uscocs , and retaken by the Turks . The Uscocs . Foscolo takes many Towns from the Turks , raises the Siege of Sebenico , and takes Clissa . Peace ...
... Subjects : Story of Ante . Treaty between Venice and Sultan Selim . - Clissa taken by the Uscocs , and retaken by the Turks . The Uscocs . Foscolo takes many Towns from the Turks , raises the Siege of Sebenico , and takes Clissa . Peace ...
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... subject to a rigid monopoly in Dalmatia ; it often led to serious disputes with other neighbouring states ; and the exclusive privilege of selling it , which was first established by Louis , King of Hun- gary , about 1376 * , has been ...
... subject to a rigid monopoly in Dalmatia ; it often led to serious disputes with other neighbouring states ; and the exclusive privilege of selling it , which was first established by Louis , King of Hun- gary , about 1376 * , has been ...
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... subjects . Discussing Stamboul , Mohammed Ali , and the East , and introducing that key to friendly inter- course with an Oriental , his own language , I found the perversity of the Osmanli began gradually to subside ; and I once more ...
... subjects . Discussing Stamboul , Mohammed Ali , and the East , and introducing that key to friendly inter- course with an Oriental , his own language , I found the perversity of the Osmanli began gradually to subside ; and I once more ...
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... subject , who had been engaged in an " unfortunate affair , " and had crossed the border , leaving his his country and his religion on the other side , and adopting those of Turkey in their stead . On quitting the governor and his house ...
... subject , who had been engaged in an " unfortunate affair , " and had crossed the border , leaving his his country and his religion on the other side , and adopting those of Turkey in their stead . On quitting the governor and his house ...
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... subject of conversation , his pilgrimage to Mecca , which made him forget any apparent rudeness in the refusal . The town of Gabella stands on a projecting point above the Narenta , partly on a low hill , partly in a valley , and was ...
... subject of conversation , his pilgrimage to Mecca , which made him forget any apparent rudeness in the refusal . The town of Gabella stands on a projecting point above the Narenta , partly on a low hill , partly in a valley , and was ...
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Adriatic afterwards Almissa ancient arms attack Austrian Baciccio Bishop Blagai Bosnia Bribir called Captain castle Catalinich Cattaro Cettina Christian church Clissa coast command Count Croatia custom Dalmatia Doge Emperor enemy Farlati favour Fcap fleet fortress French Gabella gallies garrison Governor Greek HAND-BOOK Herzegóvina hills History HISTORY OF DALMATIA horses Hungarians Illyria Imoschi inhabitants islands Istria King of Hungary Knin land Liburnians LORD matia Metcovich miles Montenegro Morlacchi Moslem Mostar mountains Narenta Narentines neighbours noble Paterenes Paulicians peace plain Poglizza Pope Porte possession Post 8vo Prince province Provveditore Rabatta Ragusa Republic river road Roman Salona says Sebenico Second Edition Segna sent Servia siege Signor Slavonians Slavonic Spalato Stephen Sultan taken tians tion tombs took town Träù troops Tuartko Turkish Turks Uscocs valley Venetians Venice Vergoraz vessels Vido village Vizir Vladika vols walls women Woodcuts Yesaro Zara Zaratines
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Seite 107 - ... favour this supposition ; but it is far more probable that, with the name indiscriminately bestowed as a term of opprobrium upon all who differed from the canons of the Romish Church, they have received the credit of supporting the doctrines of the Manichseans. This much, however, is certain, — that they denied the sovereignty of the Pope, the power of the priests, the efficacy of prayers for the dead, and the existence of purgatory;* while they rejected all images, relics, and the worship...
Seite 220 - Slavonians can form a nation independent of Russia ; or whether they ought to rest satisfied in being part of one great race, with the most powerful member of it as their chief. * The latter, indeed, is gaining ground amongst them ; and some Poles are disposed to attribute their sufferings to the arbitrary will of the Czar, without extending the blame to the Russians themselves. These begin to think that, if they cannot exist as Poles, the best thing to be done is to rest satisfied...
Seite 222 - ... to the Adriatic. They had formed their agricultural and commercial habits at the time of the irruption of the Huns, Avars, and other Asiatic tribes, by whom they were regarded as aborigines, or original possessors of the soil. Early in the sixth century, an army of them advanced against Constanti* Of the two alternatives mentioned by him, of Europe becoming either Cossack or Republican, the former seems, from recent events, to be by far the least probable. t Since writing the above, new events...
Seite 452 - Veligosti, &c. &c. It is almost superfluous to observe, that the inhabitants from whose language the names of localities were derived must have remained a considerable time on the spot, when the names continue in use after the people themselves have disappeared as a nation from the country where the places named by them are situated. It appears, therefore, that the present population of Morea has at least as much Slavonic as Hellenic blood in its veins. " The Moreote character bears...