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... Servia and the Servians . By the Rev. W. Denton , M.A. London , 1863 . 2. Treaties and Hatti - Sheriffs relating to Servia . Pre- sented to both Houses of Parliament . 3. Treaty of Paris , 1856 . 4. The Condition of Turkey and her ...
... Servia and the Servians . By the Rev. W. Denton , M.A. London , 1863 . 2. Treaties and Hatti - Sheriff's relating to Servia . Presented to both Houses of Parliament . 3. Treaty of Paris , 1856 . 4. The Condition of Turkey and her ...
... Servia . The boundaries were gradually extended until a kingdom grew into an empire ; for , in the middle of the fourteenth century , the sovereignty of the Servian kings was acknowledged from the Adriatic to the Black Sea . Bosnia ...
... Servia that this ambition has excited the greatest attention and has achieved its greatest success . The principality of Servia may now be said to possess a recognised status in the European system . Its free institutions cannot but ...
... Servia has a general inclina- tion to the north , rising gradually towards the great Balkan chain , of which the Servian passes are extremely difficult to The numerous small valleys formed by the spurs the mountains rarely expand into ...