| Edward Augustus Freeman - Architecture - 1881 - 458 pages
...the memory seizes on no such prominent fact. But there is Eagusa ; there is the one spot along that whole coast from the Croatian border to Cape Tainaros...the dominion either of the Venetian or of the Turk. Eagusa will be found at different times standing in something like a tributary or dependent relation... | |
| Local government - 1883 - 504 pages
...Freeman bad told students in Baltimore the story of the Republic of Ragusa, " the one spot along that whole coast from the Croatian border to Cape Tainaros...the dominion either of the Venetian or of the Turk," — that city upon the rocks which "has al ways sat on a little ledge of civilization . . . . with... | |
| John Martin Vincent - History - 1883 - 502 pages
...Republic of Ragusn, " the one spot along that whole coast from the Croatian border to Cape Tainares itself, which never came under the dominion either of the Venetian or of the Turk," — that city upon the rocks which "has always fat on a little ledge of civilization .... with a measureless... | |
| Science - 1888 - 172 pages
...Freeman had told students in Baltimore the story of the Republic of Ragusa, " the one spot along that whole coast from the Croatian border to Cape Tainaros...the dominion either of the Venetian or of the Turk," — that city upon the rocks which " has always sat on a little ledge of civilization .... with a measureless... | |
| John Martin Vincent - History - 1888 - 514 pages
...students in Baltimore the story of tho Republic of Kagtisn, " the one spot along that whole coast from tho Croatian border to Cape Tainaros itself, which never...the dominion either of the Venetian or of the Turk," — that city upon the rocks which "has always sat on a little ledge of civilization .... with a measureless... | |
| Vladislav R. Savić - Balkan Peninsula - 1917 - 302 pages
...through centuries shared the glory of keeping alive the memory of Serbian independence and civilisation. If Montenegro was specially guarding the tradition...confusions and fluctuations of power in those regions, Ragusa stands alone as having ever kept its place, always as separate, commonly as an independent commonwealth.... | |
| Paul Rankov Radosavljevich - Slavs - 1919 - 582 pages
...Ragusa" (See: Th. Watkins, Travelt Through Switzerland to Constantinople, vol. II, letter XLII, p. 331). Dubrovnik never ceased to be a place of the muses,...confusions and fluctuations of power in those regions, Ragusa stands alone as having ever kept its place, always as separate, commonly as an independent commonwealth.... | |
| Paul Rankov Radosavljevich - Slavs - 1919 - 586 pages
...Ragusa" (See: Th. Watkins, Traveli Through Switzerland to Constantinople, vol. II, letter XLII, p. 331). Dubrovnik never ceased to be a place of the muses,...endless confusions and fluctuations of power in those rep-ions, Ragusa stands alone as having ever kept its place, always as separate, commonly as an independent... | |
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