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cedonia, 220. -- -- some atrocities, 225 _et seq._ -- -- some intrigues (and _see_ Habsburgs), 25, 30, 118, 176, 177, 187, 193 _et seq._ _Avenire_, a newspaper, 67. Bach, his "huzzars," 127. Ba[vc]ka, 62, 72 _et passim_. Bahr (H.), his _Dalmatinische Reise_, 201. Banat, the frontier regiments, 82 _et seq._ -- German colonists, 82 _et seq._ -- Migrants to, 62, 72. -- Revolt in, 71, 121. -- Serbs and Roumanians, 188 _et seq._ Baranja, 62 _et passim_. Barbulescu (Prof.) on Macedonian language, 166. Bartlett (C. A. H.) on Treaty of London, 246, 247. Battisti, how he died, 284. Beaumont, of the _Daily Telegraph_, 284. Be[vc]irovi['c], the Macedonian schoolmaster, 169. Belgrade, 7, 62, 149, 243-4, 260. Belloc (H.), his pronouncements, 163, 164. Bene[vs] (Dr. E.), his _Detruisez l'Autriche-Hongrie_, 192. -- -- in Italy, 288-9. Berchtold (Count) and the Great War, 213-4, 229. Berlin Congress, 24-5. Bilinski (Dr.), his tears, 228. Bismarck on the Balkans, 24. Bissolati, the gallant Minister, 287. _Blackwood's Magazine_, quoted, 10. Bogomile heresy, 37, 45 _et seq._, 126. Bonchocat, a murderer's testimony, 291. Boppe, the French Minister, on the Serbs, 260. Bosnia and the Magyars, 235. -- and Michael, 148. -- and the Powers, 153, 177, 204. -- under the Turks, 56, 117, 176. -- _see_ Tvertko. Boue (Ami), his _La Turquie d'Europe_, 138-9. Brailsford (H. N.), his _Macedonia_, 72-3, 198, 199, 219. Brankovi['c], the despot, 47, 58. -- George (a descendant), 71-2. -- Vuk, 48, 62. Bratti (R.), his _La Fine della Serenissima_, 39. Bresse (L.), his _Le Montenegro Inconnu_, 210. Brki['c] (Patriarch), his description, 80, 277. Bulgarian language, 13-4, 34, 80-1, 139, 140, 166. -- origins, 33 _et seq._ Bulgars, attitude to Serbia and Yugoslavia, 11 _et seq._, 44-5, 149, 166 _et seq._, 193. -- enter the War, 248 _et seq._ _Bulletin Hellenique_, quoted, 37. Bulwer (Sir H.), his advice, 158. Bunjevci, 86 _et seq._ Buric, the patriotic merchant, 262. -- (Vassilje), his brother, 268-9. Buxton (Leland), his _Black Sheep of the Balkans_, 289, 290. -- -- his unfortunate proposal, 221. [vC]abrinovi['c] and the Sarajevo crime, 216, 218. [vC]a[vc]ak and Milo[vs], 137. Cahun (L.), his _Introduction a l'Histoire de l'Asie_, 36. [vC]arnoevi['c] (Arsenius), the Patriarch, 72 _et seq._ Cattalinich, his _Memorie_, 92. Cattaro, _se
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