211 examples of slavonic in sentences

They raised their heads and listened to the galloping feet with the patient, dumb despair which is the curse of the Slavonic race.

The policy of Her Majesty's Government was a policy of repelling and repudiating the Slavonic populations of Turkey in Europe, and of declining to make England the advocate for their interests.

But by our conduct to the Slavonic populations we alienated those populations from us.

I defy him to produce a paper in the Slavonic language that is in favour of the policy of the present Government.

you say, the Slavonic languagethat means Russia.

It means in part Russia; but there are twenty, aye, and nearer thirty millions of Slavonic people outside of Russia in the east of Europe; and I doubt if you could produce a single paper in the Slavonic language in favour of the policy of the present Government.

It means in part Russia; but there are twenty, aye, and nearer thirty millions of Slavonic people outside of Russia in the east of Europe; and I doubt if you could produce a single paper in the Slavonic language in favour of the policy of the present Government.

THE SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN REVIEW, 1942-1943.

THE SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN REVIEW. Vol.21, pt.2, Nov. 1943.

R588560. Windows westward; Slavonic Near East.

R636652. Slavonic encyclopedia.

THE SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN REVIEW, 1942-1943.

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

SEE CROSS, E. A. CROSS, S. H. SEE THE SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN REVIEW.

(In Slavonic and East European review, Aug. 1944) © 16Aug44; B642791.

What this Russian statesman says of the personal dependence of individuals on some social alliance and in the end of ends of the State, among the continental nations of Europe and particularly among Slavonic peoples, is doubly true of the Japanese.

[Footnote B: Some cultivated Bohemians who can recall the glories of Ziska and his chiefs, and who comprehend the value of the tendency which they strove to represent, think that there would have grown a Bohemian people, a great centre of Protestant and Slavonic influence, if it had not been for the Battle of Weissenberg in 1620, when the Catholic Imperialists defeated their King Frederic.

our Slavonic language still is living, Long as our true loyal heart is for our nation striving; Lives, lives the Slavonic spirit, and 't will live forever: Hell and thunder!

our Slavonic language still is living, Long as our true loyal heart is for our nation striving; Lives, lives the Slavonic spirit, and 't will live forever: Hell and thunder!

The true Slavonic centre is at St. Petersburg; thence will roll a people and a language over all kindred ground.]

The service of the Greek Church is more impressive, if possible, than that of the Romish; but as it is conducted in the old Slavonic language, it is almost wholly unintelligible.

The soldiers themselves, from one of the Petrograd regiments, were frankly out for a good time and enjoyed themselves thoroughly, but, as is the Slavonic way, playfulness could pass with surprising suddenness to dead earnestwith, indeed, so dramatic a precipitance that the actors themselves were afterwards amazed.

No one had as yet realised the lengths that Slavonic apathy may permit itself....

One lyrist greater than any of them was dominated by the romantic traditionan Austrian nobleman of mingled German, Slavonic and Hungarian blood, NIKOLAUS LENAU (the pen-name of Nikolaus Franz Niembsch Edler von Strehlenau, 1802-1850).

" Mirko pressed his arm round his sister's neck and kissed her cheek, while he cooed love words in a soft Slavonic language.

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