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Early Nineteenth-Century Serbia in the Eyes of British Travelers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2017

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Copyright © Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 1962

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References

1 Princess Lyubitsa was then, in fact, fifty. She was born in 1788.

2 Murray, John, A Hand-book for Travellers in the Ionian Islands, Greece, Turkey, Asia Minor and Constantinople: Being a Guide to the Principal Routes in Those Countries, Including a Description of Malta; with Maxims and Hints for Travellers in the East (London, 1840).Google Scholar

3 The Times (London), July 12 and October 4, 1839; The Foreign Quarterly Review, XXIII (1839), 143; British Diplomacy and Turkish Independence: With a View of the Continental Policy Required by British Interests (London, 1838).