75 examples of slavic in sentences

Bohemia and the other Slavic vassal states of Austria had already broken away.

The Northmen penetrate Russia and appear as rulers of the strange Slavic tribes there; they settle in Iceland, Greenland, and even distant and unknown America.

At the same time there was growing up in Russia a Slavic civilization, which received Christianity from the South as it had received Teutonic dominion from the North, and so developed along very similar lines to Western Europe.

Hence their kinship with European races or manners is really slight, though they have something of Slavic or Russian blood.

The pan-Slavic idea has received a distinct rebuff.

To Roumania and Greece, another non-Slavic State, i.e., Albania, has been added; and in no part of the peninsula is Russia so detested as in Bulgaria which unreasonably protests that Russia betrayed her.

Count Gurowski, whose authority on such a point he ought to be a very bold man to question, says,"In Russia, slavery dates, with the utmost probability, since the introduction of the Northmen, originating with prisoners of war, and being established over conquered tribes of no Slavic descent.

The primitive Slavic communal organization thus survived only on the royal domain, and there it exists till the present day.

She is the living representative of the gifts that the Slavic races, and especially the Russian Jew, have contributed to American life.

The workers are principally recently arrived foreigners, Russian and other Slavic Jews, Italians and other immigrants from eastern Europe.

No one can suppose that every Greek boy desires to become a shoeblack, or that every Scandinavian girl is fitted for domestic service and for nothing else; that every Slavic Jewess should become a garment-worker; that every Italian man should work on the roads; that the Lithuanian and Hungarian, no matter what their training or their ability, should be compelled to go into the steel-rolling mills.

As matters are developing today, the fulfillment of this promise of the future has already begun most markedly among the Slavic Jewesses, especially those from Russia.

If I speak here of the women of the Slavic Jewish race, it is not that I wish to ignore the men.

It is the foreign girl, and especially the Slavic Jewess who has been making the fight for higher wages, shorter hours, better shop management, and above all, for the right to organize; and she has kept it up, year after year, and in city after city, in spite of all expectations to the contrary.

I have instanced the case of the Slavic Jewess as one who has certainly arrived.

We are transported in a moment from the din and uproar of a beleaguered town to the awful solitude of the vast steppes,yet it is always the Polish Commonwealth that the novelist paints for us, and beneath every other music rises the wild Slavic music, rude, rhythmical, and sad.

She asked this not without malice, her long, violet, Slavic eyes widely open, and her red mouth, a trifle too large, perhaps, a trifle cruel, fascinatingly interrogative over her white teeth.

for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Inc. (PCW); 6Jul70; R487762. SLEMONS, J. MORRIS.

for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Inc. (PCW); 7May71; R527823. SLICHTER, SUMNER H. Organized labor and the Negro.

Slavic civilization through the ages.

Georges Simenon (A); 22Dec69; R476304. SIMMONS, ERNEST J. Slavic studies.

for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Inc. (PCW); 6Jul70; R487762. SLEMONS, J. MORRIS.

FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SLAVIC STUDIES, INC. SEE THE SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN REVIEW.

Slavic civilization through the ages.

FINNS, the native inhabitants of Finland, and originally of the districts in Sweden and Norway as well, are of the Mongolian type, and were settled in Europe before the arrival of the Slavic and Teutonic races.

75 examples of  slavic  in sentences