The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous Information ..., Volume 3John Aikin Longmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - Literature, Modern |
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Page 132
... MONTENEGRINS . To the Editor of the Athenæum . Sir , IN the last Number of the Athenæum you have concluded the Account I had taken the liberty of transmitting to you , respecting the Gulf and Territory of Cataro , in which I stated the ...
... MONTENEGRINS . To the Editor of the Athenæum . Sir , IN the last Number of the Athenæum you have concluded the Account I had taken the liberty of transmitting to you , respecting the Gulf and Territory of Cataro , in which I stated the ...
Page 133
... Montenegrins , so far from having ever been dependent on the Turks , have , from what I can learn , ever been a terror to them . This never- ceasing hostility is indeed remarkable , especially when we consider their comparatively small ...
... Montenegrins , so far from having ever been dependent on the Turks , have , from what I can learn , ever been a terror to them . This never- ceasing hostility is indeed remarkable , especially when we consider their comparatively small ...
Page 134
... Montenegrins , and dispatched a kind of minister to their chief , of whose diplomatic address I have had occasion to mention an example in my account of Cataro . The religion of the Montenegrins is that of the Greck church . They seem ...
... Montenegrins , and dispatched a kind of minister to their chief , of whose diplomatic address I have had occasion to mention an example in my account of Cataro . The religion of the Montenegrins is that of the Greck church . They seem ...
Contents
Venezianu On the imitative Principle as an Instrument | 4 |
Education Account of the Gulph and Territory of Cataro | 10 |
concluded Synonymic Elucidations continued Remark | 34 |
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