Servia, the Youngest Member of the European Family: Or, A Residence in Belgrade, and Travels in the Highlands and Woodlands of the Interior, During the Years 1843 and 1844 |
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We are still somewhat rude and un - European in Shabatz , ” said Gospody
Ninitch , for such was the name in which the collector rejoiced . “ Indeed , ” quoth I
, sitting at my ease on the divan , 6 there is no room for criticism . The Turks now -
a ...
We are still somewhat rude and un - European in Shabatz , ” said Gospody
Ninitch , for such was the name in which the collector rejoiced . “ Indeed , ” quoth I
, sitting at my ease on the divan , 6 there is no room for criticism . The Turks now -
a ...
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The stranger must conform to the usage of the country , not the country to the
standard of the stranger . I came here to see the Servians as they are in their own
nature , and not in their imitations of Europe . In the East there is more ceremony
...
The stranger must conform to the usage of the country , not the country to the
standard of the stranger . I came here to see the Servians as they are in their own
nature , and not in their imitations of Europe . In the East there is more ceremony
...
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231 Europe and Europeans except the doctor at Csatsak , and his sage maxims
about Greek masses and Hungarian law - suits . I therefore made prize of the
captain , who was an intelligent man , with an abundance of fresh political chit -
chat ...
231 Europe and Europeans except the doctor at Csatsak , and his sage maxims
about Greek masses and Hungarian law - suits . I therefore made prize of the
captain , who was an intelligent man , with an abundance of fresh political chit -
chat ...
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280 JOURNALISM . tongues what the Italian is to the languages of Western
Europe ' . The journalism of Servia began at Vienna ; and a certain M .
Davidovitch was for many years the interpreter of Europe to his less enlightened
countrymen .
280 JOURNALISM . tongues what the Italian is to the languages of Western
Europe ' . The journalism of Servia began at Vienna ; and a certain M .
Davidovitch was for many years the interpreter of Europe to his less enlightened
countrymen .
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The steam navigation on the Danube has been of incalculable benefit to Servia ;
it renders the principality accessible to the rest of Europe , and Europe easily
accessible to Servia . The steam navigation of the Save has likewise given a
degree ...
The steam navigation on the Danube has been of incalculable benefit to Servia ;
it renders the principality accessible to the rest of Europe , and Europe easily
accessible to Servia . The steam navigation of the Save has likewise given a
degree ...
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