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"Semlin," echoed the other, "-- ah yes! the Embassy in Washington wrote about you -- but Grundt was to have come ...."
The Man with the Clubfoot Valentine Williams 1914
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We felt, therefore, that before we committed ourselves it was important to take care that none of the arrangements necessary for the journey had been forgotten; and in our anxiety to avoid such a misfortune, we managed the work of departure from Semlin with nearly as much solemnity as if we had been departing this life.
Eothen 2003
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Of the men that bustled around me in the streets of Semlin there was not, perhaps, one who had ever gone down to look upon the stranger race dwelling under the walls of that opposite castle.
Eothen 2003
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Now, therefore, we shook hands with our Semlin friends, who immediately retreated for three or four paces, so as to leave us in the centre of a space between them and the “compromised” officer.
Eothen 2003
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At Semlin I still was encompassed by the scenes and the sounds of familiar life; the din of a busy world still vexed and cheered me; the unveiled faces of women still shone in the light of day.
Eothen 2003
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July 30 -- Government may declare war on Russia; newspaper correspondents expelled from Semlin; Emperor cheered in Vienna; men up to 50 years of age called to service; Count Salm-Hoogstraetem says Slavs in Austrian
The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 Various
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Sept. 17 -- Austrians flee before Russians toward Cracow; Gen. Rennekampf blocks flanking movement by Germans; Servian artillery repulses Austrian warships that shell Semlin and Belgrade.
The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 Various
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July 23 -- Austria sends ultimatum to Servia; Austrian Army Corps mobilized at Temesvar, and fleet gathers at Semlin.
The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 Various
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From this city to Constantinople there are two distinct lines, -- one passing by Semlin and Belgrade to Adrianople, the other by
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865 Various
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The boat which bears me away from the Servian capital has come hither from Semlin, the Austrian town on the other side of the
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