Servia, 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. by Andrew Archibald Paton
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CHAPTER XVIII.
Cross the Bosniac frontier.--Gipsy encampment.--Novibazar described.--Rough reception.--Precipitate departure.--Fanaticism. CHAPTER XIX. Ascent of the Kopaunik.--Grand prospect.--Descent of the Kopaunik.--Bruss.--Involuntary bigamy.--Conversation on the Servian character.--Krushevatz.--Relics of monarchy. CHAPTER XX. Formation of the Servian monarchy.--Contest between the Latin and Greek Churches.--Stephen Dushan.--A great warrior.--Results of his victories.--Kucs Lasar.--Invasion of Amurath.--Battle of Kossovo.--Death of Lasar and Amurath.--Fall of the Servian monarchy.--General observations. CHAPTER XXI. A battue missed.--Proceed to Alexinatz.--Foreign-Office courier.--Bulgarian frontier.--Gipsy Suregee.--Tiupria.--New bridge and macadamized roads. CHAPTER XXII. |
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