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[EAN: 9781130749403], Neubuch, [PU: RareBooksClub], GEORGE RIPLEY,EDUCATION AND REFERENCE, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 730 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 1.5in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1861 Excerpt: . . . which did not belong to him. Russia now indemnified Sweden by a present of Norway, to which she had no title; and England offered to Denmark an equivalent in lower Saxony, which was in the possession of France. After the fall of Lubeck and some bloody actions in Holstein, the Danes were forced to the peace of Kiel (Jan. 14, 1814); and Norway was acknowledged as a dominion of Charles XIII. of Sweden. The people of Norway heard of this treaty with great in dignation. The Danish crown prince, Christian, perceiving the popular demonstration, hastened to Norway, convoked a national diet, and met them at Eidswold, near Christiania. They offered him the crown of Norway in independent sovereignty, which he accepted, and with it a constitution nastily drawn up on the spot. This was in May, 1814. In July tho Swedish crown prince, at the head of an army, invaded Norway by way of Frederikshald. A British fleet appeared off the coast, and blockaded the ports. Resistance was obviously a waste of life and property, and after a few unimportant actions the country submitted. The Danish prince abdicated his new throne; and on Aug. 14 an armistice and a convention were signed at Moss, uniting Norway and Sweden. The Norwegians obtained far better terms than had been designed by the allies originally. The constitution, previously accepted by Christian, was now accepted by Charles XIII. A few disturbances in the northern districts were speedily quelled; and at Christiania the storthiDg formally ratified tho union (Oct. 20, 1814). The constitution of Eidswold, with few alterations, was accepted by the king, Nov. 4, 1814. On the death of Charles XIII. , Bernadotte ascended the throne (1818) as Charles XIV. John. He made many unavailing attempts to reduce the country to closer submi. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 730 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 1.5in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1861 Excerpt: . . . which did not belong to him. Russia now indemnified Sweden by a present of Norway, to which she had no title; and England offered to Denmark an equivalent in lower Saxony, which was in the possession of France. After the fall of Lubeck and some bloody actions in Holstein, the Danes were forced to the peace of Kiel (Jan. 14, 1814); and Norway was acknowledged as a dominion of Charles XIII. of Sweden. The people of Norway heard of this treaty with great in dignation. The Danish crown prince, Christian, perceiving the popular demonstration, hastened to Norway, convoked a national diet, and met them at Eidswold, near Christiania. They offered him the crown of Norway in independent sovereignty, which he accepted, and with it a constitution nastily drawn up on the spot. This was in May, 1814. In July tho Swedish crown prince, at the head of an army, invaded Norway by way of Frederikshald. A British fleet appeared off the coast, and blockaded the ports. Resistance was obviously a waste of life and property, and after a few unimportant actions the country submitted. The Danish prince abdicated his new throne; and on Aug. 14 an armistice and a convention were signed at Moss, uniting Norway and Sweden. The Norwegians obtained far better terms than had been designed by the allies originally. The constitution, previously accepted by Christian, was now accepted by Charles XIII. A few disturbances in the northern districts were speedily quelled; and at Christiania the storthiDg formally ratified tho union (Oct. 20, 1814). The constitution of Eidswold, with few alterations, was accepted by the king, Nov. 4, 1814. On the death of Charles XIII. , Bernadotte ascended the throne (1818) as Charles XIV. John. He made many unavailing attempts to reduce the country to closer submi. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub<
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George Ripley:The New American Cyclopaedia Volume 12; A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge (Paperback)
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[EAN: 9781130749403], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1861 Excerpt: .which did not belong to him. Russia now indemnified Sweden by a present of Norway, to which she had no title; and England offered to Denmark an equivalent in lower Saxony, which was in the possession of France. After the fall of Lubeck and some bloody actions in Holstein, the Danes were forced to the peace of Kiel (Jan. 14, 1814); and Norway was acknowledged as a dominion of Charles XIII. of Sweden. The people of Norway heard of this treaty with great in dignation. The Danish crown prince, Christian, perceiving the popular demonstration, hastened to Norway, convoked a national diet, and met them at Eidswold, near Christiania. They offered him the crown of Norway in independent sovereignty, which he accepted, and with it a constitution nastily drawn up on the spot. This was in May, 1814. In July tho Swedish crown prince, at the head of an army, invaded Norway by way of Frederikshald. A British fleet appeared off the coast, and blockaded the ports. Resistance was obviously a waste of life and property, and after a few unimportant actions the country submitted. The Danish prince abdicated his new throne; and on Aug. 14 an armistice and a convention were signed at Moss, uniting Norway and Sweden. The Norwegians obtained far better terms than had been designed by the allies originally. The constitution, previously accepted by Christian, was now accepted by Charles XIII. A few disturbances in the northern districts were speedily quelled; and at Christiania the storthiDg formally ratified tho union (Oct. 20, 1814). The constitution of Eidswold, with few alterations, was accepted by the king, Nov. 4, 1814. On the death of Charles XIII., Bernadotte ascended the throne (1818) as Charles XIV. John. He made many unavailing attempts to reduce the country to closer submi.<
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[EAN: 9781130749403], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1861 Excerpt: .which did not belong to him. Russia now indemnified Sweden by a present of Norway, to which she had no title; and England offered to Denmark an equivalent in lower Saxony, which was in the possession of France. After the fall of Lubeck and some bloody actions in Holstein, the Danes were forced to the peace of Kiel (Jan. 14, 1814); and Norway was acknowledged as a dominion of Charles XIII. of Sweden. The people of Norway heard of this treaty with great in dignation. The Danish crown prince, Christian, perceiving the popular demonstration, hastened to Norway, convoked a national diet, and met them at Eidswold, near Christiania. They offered him the crown of Norway in independent sovereignty, which he accepted, and with it a constitution nastily drawn up on the spot. This was in May, 1814. In July tho Swedish crown prince, at the head of an army, invaded Norway by way of Frederikshald. A British fleet appeared off the coast, and blockaded the ports. Resistance was obviously a waste of life and property, and after a few unimportant actions the country submitted. The Danish prince abdicated his new throne; and on Aug. 14 an armistice and a convention were signed at Moss, uniting Norway and Sweden. The Norwegians obtained far better terms than had been designed by the allies originally. The constitution, previously accepted by Christian, was now accepted by Charles XIII. A few disturbances in the northern districts were speedily quelled; and at Christiania the storthiDg formally ratified tho union (Oct. 20, 1814). The constitution of Eidswold, with few alterations, was accepted by the king, Nov. 4, 1814. On the death of Charles XIII., Bernadotte ascended the throne (1818) as Charles XIV. John. He made many unavailing attempts to reduce the country to closer submi.<
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[EAN: 9781130749403], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1861 Excerpt: .which did not belong to him. Russia now indemnified Sweden by a present of Norway, to which she had no title; and England offered to Denmark an equivalent in lower Saxony, which was in the possession of France. After the fall of Lubeck and some bloody actions in Holstein, the Danes were forced to the peace of Kiel (Jan. 14, 1814); and Norway was acknowledged as a dominion of Charles XIII. of Sweden. The people of Norway heard of this treaty with great in dignation. The Danish crown prince, Christian, perceiving the popular demonstration, hastened to Norway, convoked a national diet, and met them at Eidswold, near Christiania. They offered him the crown of Norway in independent sovereignty, which he accepted, and with it a constitution nastily drawn up on the spot. This was in May, 1814. In July tho Swedish crown prince, at the head of an army, invaded Norway by way of Frederikshald. A British fleet appeared off the coast, and blockaded the ports. Resistance was obviously a waste of life and property, and after a few unimportant actions the country submitted. The Danish prince abdicated his new throne; and on Aug. 14 an armistice and a convention were signed at Moss, uniting Norway and Sweden. The Norwegians obtained far better terms than had been designed by the allies originally. The constitution, previously accepted by Christian, was now accepted by Charles XIII. A few disturbances in the northern districts were speedily quelled; and at Christiania the storthiDg formally ratified tho union (Oct. 20, 1814). The constitution of Eidswold, with few alterations, was accepted by the king, Nov. 4, 1814. On the death of Charles XIII., Bernadotte ascended the throne (1818) as Charles XIV. John. He made many unavailing attempts to reduce the country to closer submi.<
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