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Reducing subject-balkanPeninsula-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 30902 author = Reynolds, Mack title = Expediter date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9376 sentences = 833 flesch = 82 summary = The knock at the door came in the middle of the night, as Josip Pekic The first of the zombi twins said expressionlessly, "Comrade Josip Aleksander Kardelj was Number Two. Right-hand man of Zoran Jankez Number One. Josip could hardly remember so far back that Zoran Jankez wasn't head Comrade Jankez, never a Telly newscast but that Number One was brought Josip Pekic followed Aleksander Kardelj in a daze, through a door to "Yes, Comrade Jankez," Josip got out. The Party head looked hopelessly at first Josip and then Kardelj. Jankez looked at his right-hand man heavily. Kardelj and then at Josip Pekic. Kardelj said jocularly, "You answer only to us, Comrade Pekic. Even as his right-hand man looked up from his work, Jankez was "Under direct authority of Comrade Zoran Jankez." He looked at the Josip Pekic looked at the guard for a long moment. cache = ./cache/30902.txt txt = ./txt/30902.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46235 author = Baker, B. Granville (Bernard Granville) title = The Passing of the Turkish Empire in Europe date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 96962 sentences = 5505 flesch = 73 summary = here Ottoman armies marched to victory; Bulgars, Greeks, Serbs were the fate of Constantinople, the fate of the Turkish Empire in Europe, Constantinople, like several other great cities, stands upon seven to-day, so it was when the old enemy of the Greeks, the Turk, demanded Not long after Barbarossa's day a new sea-power began to make Thus the life of this strange people, the Turks, goes on from day to Constantinople for some time when Michael came with an army to claim his people of another great Empire of to-day. Greek ship from Chios fought its way through the Turkish Fleet and came forced their King to declare war on the Porte, and brought no great the following day the Greek fleet had put to sea and the army of the that "a state of war exists to-day between the Turkish Empire and the Turkish rule in Europe are numbered, that the Ottoman Empire this side cache = ./cache/46235.txt txt = ./txt/46235.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 19669 author = Durham, M. E. (Mary Edith) title = Twenty Years of Balkan Tangle date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 98415 sentences = 6433 flesch = 78 summary = of the Great Serb Empire of the Middle Ages was what Montenegro surprised him most was that the English thought Russia a Great Power Twice had I visited Montenegro and had heard much of Great Serbia. visited Montenegro I now proposed seeing other Serb lands, did not Of Serb politics I knew at that time little beyond the fact that Russia for aid, and a Russian Minister was sent to Serbia along with branches of the Serb race--Serbia and Montenegro--now began. long as even a handful of Serbs lived in a place Russia would claim Serbia, and all was part of Russia's new Balkan plans in which Albanians retained some of the said lands in spite of the Powers. "is the land the Serbs called Old Serbia. of his position, with enemy lands, Austria, Montenegro and Serbia on Russia seems to have been doubtful about Montenegro, for the Serb cache = ./cache/19669.txt txt = ./txt/19669.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36192 author = Schurman, Jacob Gould title = The Balkan Wars: 1912-1913 Second Edition date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23380 sentences = 1172 flesch = 63 summary = Bulgaria out of Central Macedonia, which was annexed by Greece and Montenegro, and Servia allied against Turkey; and in the second war Greece, Montenegro, and Servia were joined by Roumania in the war independent states of Greece, Servia, {8} Roumania, and Bulgaria. Macedonia, Greece, Albania, Servia, and Dalmatia; leaving only to the Scarcely had Servia won her freedom when the Greek war of independence Bulgaria 96,300; of Greece 64,600; of Servia 48,300; and of Montenegro October, 1912, war was declared against Turkey by Bulgaria, Servia, during the late war he had sacrificed Greek interests to Bulgaria but Armies of Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, and Servia at the close of the Saloniki, and that at a time when the Greek people were criticizing Mr. Venizelos for having allowed the Bulgarians to occupy regions in madness for Bulgaria to force war upon Greece, Servia, and Montenegro Now if every other nation--Greek, Servian, Bulgarian--which had cache = ./cache/36192.txt txt = ./txt/36192.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11676 author = Schurman, Jacob Gould title = The Balkan Wars: 1912-1913 Third Edition date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 25068 sentences = 1113 flesch = 61 summary = Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, and Servia allied against Turkey; and in the second war Greece, Montenegro, and Servia were joined by Bulgaria, Greece, Servia, and Montenegro been divided amongst the neutral spectator of the first Balkan War. Of course Bulgaria was second Balkan War. The relations of Austria-Hungary to Servia had During the war of the Balkan Allies against Turkey Servia made one To-day the Balkan nations are the pawns of the Great Powers who are Greece, Servia, Roumania, and Bulgaria. Macedonia lies between Greece, Servia, and Bulgaria. declared against Turkey by Bulgaria, Servia, Montenegro, and Greece. and Servia within three days in a war against Turkey. the war between Bulgaria and her late allies, that Mr. Venizelos of Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, and Servia at the close of the War madness for Bulgaria to force war upon Greece, Servia, and Now if every other nation--Greek, Servian, Bulgarian--which had cache = ./cache/11676.txt txt = ./txt/11676.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11716 author = Mitrany, David title = The Balkans: A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 115583 sentences = 4659 flesch = 57 summary = A HISTORY OF BULGARIA--SERBIA--GREECE--RUMANIA--TURKEY A HISTORY OF BULGARIA--SERBIA--GREECE--RUMANIA--TURKEY Greeks, who vied with the Turks in suppressing Bulgarian nationality. neighbouring countries, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Greece, claims both Jewish, while in the country districts Turkish, Albanian, Greek, Bulgar, be Bulgar, or Serb, or Greek, that when the agony of the Ottoman Empire Macedonia had been successively under Greek, Bulgar, and Serb, before political frontier between Serbia and Bulgaria, starting in the north from century saw a revival of Turkish power; Krete was added to their empire, In Serbia and Montenegro the result of the two successive Balkan Wars, vitality of Greek politics--the self-governing, self-sufficing city-state. Greek nation from the Ottoman Empire as to make it the ruling element in The Balkan War of 1912 doomed the Ottoman power in Europe, but left its free themselves from Turkish, Greek, and Russian political influence, Greek, Serbian, and Bulgarian nationals in Macedonia. cache = ./cache/11716.txt txt = ./txt/11716.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12805 author = Hayes, Clair W. (Clair Wallace) title = The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign; Or, the Struggle to Save a Nation date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52207 sentences = 5013 flesch = 93 summary = "Oh, I guess you won't die, Mr. Stubbs," said Hal, chuckling a bit "Man wig-wagging forward, Hal," said Chester. "Well, you did a pretty good job, Stubbs," said Colonel Anderson. "Oh, come on and let him be, Chester," said Hal. more level trail to the right, and Colonel Edwards, Hal and Stubbs moving Hal just looked at the little man but said nothing. "I'll tell you how it came about," said Chester, smiling at Ivan. "I am sure of it," smiled Hal. Ivan, in turning, cast his eye upon the little dwarfed figure of Nikol. "Come now, Mr. Stubbs," said Chester, "you don't mean to tell me you have "Is that you, Hal, Chester?" came Stubbs' voice again. "You're getting as bad as Stubbs, Hal," said Chester. "Three of us," said Hal, indicating Chester, Colonel Anderson and "You're right, Hal," said Chester. Hal, Chester, Colonel Anderson, Nikol and Ivan slept. cache = ./cache/12805.txt txt = ./txt/12805.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 19669 11716 46235 12805 11716 46235 number of items: 7 sum of words: 420,991 average size in words: 60,141 average readability score: 72 nouns: war; time; country; people; man; years; army; way; men; power; day; century; part; state; nothing; others; hand; land; place; government; days; powers; fact; population; life; history; territory; one; moment; troops; line; empire; influence; son; race; hands; question; head; end; nation; position; frontier; order; battle; forces; peace; side; point; world; capital verbs: was; had; were; is; be; have; been; said; are; has; did; do; made; came; come; see; make; left; took; being; went; found; called; know; became; go; get; told; take; asked; began; brought; declared; say; taken; having; seemed; gave; turned; followed; ''s; held; put; led; met; going; knew; give; occupied; tell adjectives: other; turkish; great; greek; many; first; own; more; little; new; same; bulgarian; balkan; last; political; serb; few; military; -; old; much; russian; such; austrian; national; good; christian; serbian; large; strong; european; albanian; western; long; rumanian; only; whole; independent; foreign; second; small; several; possible; german; former; young; present; certain; eastern; able adverbs: not; now; so; then; out; up; only; even; more; here; again; as; still; very; also; n''t; too; well; never; down; back; most; however; already; there; once; on; far; later; ever; all; just; soon; much; long; in; always; thus; yet; away; off; almost; first; over; probably; enough; no; perhaps; suddenly; rather pronouns: it; he; his; i; their; they; you; them; its; we; him; me; her; my; she; himself; our; themselves; us; your; itself; herself; myself; one; ''s; yourself; theirs; ourselves; ours; mine; yours; thy; hers; yourselves; thee; ''em; together--; oneself; em; before.--campbell proper nouns: bulgaria; _; serbia; turks; russia; turkey; hal; montenegro; constantinople; europe; greece; austria; chester; prince; macedonia; greeks; king; empire; serbs; servia; ottoman; ivan; balkan; albania; sultan; great; colonel; hungary; greek; bulgarians; nett; bosnia; stubbs; turk; emperor; 6d; church; slavs; rumania; treaty; mr.; montenegrin; belgrade; albanians; ii; danube; anderson; east; sea; scutari keywords: turkish; bulgaria; turks; turkey; macedonia; servia; serbs; prince; king; greek; greece; europe; balkan; austria; sultan; serbia; russia; ottoman; montenegro; hungary; greeks; great; empire; emperor; constantinople; church; bosnia; asia; allies; albania; zoran; treaty; stubbs; st.; slavs; slav; sea; scutari; rumanians; rumania; roumania; power; porte; petar; pekic; othman; osmanli; nikola; nikol; nicolas one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/30902.txt titles(s): Expediter three topics; one dimension: bulgaria; said; montenegro file(s): ./cache/11716.txt, ./cache/12805.txt, ./cache/19669.txt titles(s): The Balkans: A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey | The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign; Or, the Struggle to Save a Nation | Twenty Years of Balkan Tangle five topics; three dimensions: turkish empire greek; montenegro serbia russia; said hal chester; bulgaria servia war; dominated transported owe file(s): ./cache/11716.txt, ./cache/19669.txt, ./cache/12805.txt, ./cache/36192.txt, ./cache/30902.txt titles(s): The Balkans: A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey | Twenty Years of Balkan Tangle | The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign; Or, the Struggle to Save a Nation | The Balkan Wars: 1912-1913 Second Edition | Expediter Type: gutenberg title: subject-balkanPeninsula-gutenberg date: 2021-06-01 time: 13:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Balkan Peninsula" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 46235 author: Baker, B. Granville (Bernard Granville) title: The Passing of the Turkish Empire in Europe date: words: 96962 sentences: 5505 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/46235.txt txt: ./txt/46235.txt summary: here Ottoman armies marched to victory; Bulgars, Greeks, Serbs were the fate of Constantinople, the fate of the Turkish Empire in Europe, Constantinople, like several other great cities, stands upon seven to-day, so it was when the old enemy of the Greeks, the Turk, demanded Not long after Barbarossa''s day a new sea-power began to make Thus the life of this strange people, the Turks, goes on from day to Constantinople for some time when Michael came with an army to claim his people of another great Empire of to-day. Greek ship from Chios fought its way through the Turkish Fleet and came forced their King to declare war on the Porte, and brought no great the following day the Greek fleet had put to sea and the army of the that "a state of war exists to-day between the Turkish Empire and the Turkish rule in Europe are numbered, that the Ottoman Empire this side id: 19669 author: Durham, M. E. (Mary Edith) title: Twenty Years of Balkan Tangle date: words: 98415 sentences: 6433 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/19669.txt txt: ./txt/19669.txt summary: of the Great Serb Empire of the Middle Ages was what Montenegro surprised him most was that the English thought Russia a Great Power Twice had I visited Montenegro and had heard much of Great Serbia. visited Montenegro I now proposed seeing other Serb lands, did not Of Serb politics I knew at that time little beyond the fact that Russia for aid, and a Russian Minister was sent to Serbia along with branches of the Serb race--Serbia and Montenegro--now began. long as even a handful of Serbs lived in a place Russia would claim Serbia, and all was part of Russia''s new Balkan plans in which Albanians retained some of the said lands in spite of the Powers. "is the land the Serbs called Old Serbia. of his position, with enemy lands, Austria, Montenegro and Serbia on Russia seems to have been doubtful about Montenegro, for the Serb id: 12805 author: Hayes, Clair W. (Clair Wallace) title: The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign; Or, the Struggle to Save a Nation date: words: 52207 sentences: 5013 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/12805.txt txt: ./txt/12805.txt summary: "Oh, I guess you won''t die, Mr. Stubbs," said Hal, chuckling a bit "Man wig-wagging forward, Hal," said Chester. "Well, you did a pretty good job, Stubbs," said Colonel Anderson. "Oh, come on and let him be, Chester," said Hal. more level trail to the right, and Colonel Edwards, Hal and Stubbs moving Hal just looked at the little man but said nothing. "I''ll tell you how it came about," said Chester, smiling at Ivan. "I am sure of it," smiled Hal. Ivan, in turning, cast his eye upon the little dwarfed figure of Nikol. "Come now, Mr. Stubbs," said Chester, "you don''t mean to tell me you have "Is that you, Hal, Chester?" came Stubbs'' voice again. "You''re getting as bad as Stubbs, Hal," said Chester. "Three of us," said Hal, indicating Chester, Colonel Anderson and "You''re right, Hal," said Chester. Hal, Chester, Colonel Anderson, Nikol and Ivan slept. id: 11716 author: Mitrany, David title: The Balkans: A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey date: words: 115583 sentences: 4659 pages: flesch: 57 cache: ./cache/11716.txt txt: ./txt/11716.txt summary: A HISTORY OF BULGARIA--SERBIA--GREECE--RUMANIA--TURKEY A HISTORY OF BULGARIA--SERBIA--GREECE--RUMANIA--TURKEY Greeks, who vied with the Turks in suppressing Bulgarian nationality. neighbouring countries, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Greece, claims both Jewish, while in the country districts Turkish, Albanian, Greek, Bulgar, be Bulgar, or Serb, or Greek, that when the agony of the Ottoman Empire Macedonia had been successively under Greek, Bulgar, and Serb, before political frontier between Serbia and Bulgaria, starting in the north from century saw a revival of Turkish power; Krete was added to their empire, In Serbia and Montenegro the result of the two successive Balkan Wars, vitality of Greek politics--the self-governing, self-sufficing city-state. Greek nation from the Ottoman Empire as to make it the ruling element in The Balkan War of 1912 doomed the Ottoman power in Europe, but left its free themselves from Turkish, Greek, and Russian political influence, Greek, Serbian, and Bulgarian nationals in Macedonia. id: 30902 author: Reynolds, Mack title: Expediter date: words: 9376 sentences: 833 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/30902.txt txt: ./txt/30902.txt summary: The knock at the door came in the middle of the night, as Josip Pekic The first of the zombi twins said expressionlessly, "Comrade Josip Aleksander Kardelj was Number Two. Right-hand man of Zoran Jankez Number One. Josip could hardly remember so far back that Zoran Jankez wasn''t head Comrade Jankez, never a Telly newscast but that Number One was brought Josip Pekic followed Aleksander Kardelj in a daze, through a door to "Yes, Comrade Jankez," Josip got out. The Party head looked hopelessly at first Josip and then Kardelj. Jankez looked at his right-hand man heavily. Kardelj and then at Josip Pekic. Kardelj said jocularly, "You answer only to us, Comrade Pekic. Even as his right-hand man looked up from his work, Jankez was "Under direct authority of Comrade Zoran Jankez." He looked at the Josip Pekic looked at the guard for a long moment. id: 11676 author: Schurman, Jacob Gould title: The Balkan Wars: 1912-1913 Third Edition date: words: 25068 sentences: 1113 pages: flesch: 61 cache: ./cache/11676.txt txt: ./txt/11676.txt summary: Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, and Servia allied against Turkey; and in the second war Greece, Montenegro, and Servia were joined by Bulgaria, Greece, Servia, and Montenegro been divided amongst the neutral spectator of the first Balkan War. Of course Bulgaria was second Balkan War. The relations of Austria-Hungary to Servia had During the war of the Balkan Allies against Turkey Servia made one To-day the Balkan nations are the pawns of the Great Powers who are Greece, Servia, Roumania, and Bulgaria. Macedonia lies between Greece, Servia, and Bulgaria. declared against Turkey by Bulgaria, Servia, Montenegro, and Greece. and Servia within three days in a war against Turkey. the war between Bulgaria and her late allies, that Mr. Venizelos of Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, and Servia at the close of the War madness for Bulgaria to force war upon Greece, Servia, and Now if every other nation--Greek, Servian, Bulgarian--which had id: 36192 author: Schurman, Jacob Gould title: The Balkan Wars: 1912-1913 Second Edition date: words: 23380 sentences: 1172 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/36192.txt txt: ./txt/36192.txt summary: Bulgaria out of Central Macedonia, which was annexed by Greece and Montenegro, and Servia allied against Turkey; and in the second war Greece, Montenegro, and Servia were joined by Roumania in the war independent states of Greece, Servia, {8} Roumania, and Bulgaria. Macedonia, Greece, Albania, Servia, and Dalmatia; leaving only to the Scarcely had Servia won her freedom when the Greek war of independence Bulgaria 96,300; of Greece 64,600; of Servia 48,300; and of Montenegro October, 1912, war was declared against Turkey by Bulgaria, Servia, during the late war he had sacrificed Greek interests to Bulgaria but Armies of Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, and Servia at the close of the Saloniki, and that at a time when the Greek people were criticizing Mr. Venizelos for having allowed the Bulgarians to occupy regions in madness for Bulgaria to force war upon Greece, Servia, and Montenegro Now if every other nation--Greek, Servian, Bulgarian--which had ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel