The American-Scandinavian Review, Volume 7Henry Goddard Leach American-Scandinavian Foundation., 1919 Vol. 14, no. 5 (May 1926) is special issue devoted to John Ericsson. |
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... Danes love the water in the summer - time ; they are famous for their swimming contests . The whole population rushes to the water- ways in order to enjoy the coolness of their heritage the heritage of the Vikings - the sea ; and there ...
... Danes love the water in the summer - time ; they are famous for their swimming contests . The whole population rushes to the water- ways in order to enjoy the coolness of their heritage the heritage of the Vikings - the sea ; and there ...
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... Danes do not seem to feel the need of those vivid and often crudely contrasting appositions that confront one through- out Sweden . " Mr. Brinton touches on the marked difference between the men influ- enced by Eckersberg and those who ...
... Danes do not seem to feel the need of those vivid and often crudely contrasting appositions that confront one through- out Sweden . " Mr. Brinton touches on the marked difference between the men influ- enced by Eckersberg and those who ...
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... Danes ; and not only of Danes but of many others who believe that an old nation — a land never conquered should have the right to live its own life and to develop whatever is good and valuable in its race . To all such it appears a ...
... Danes ; and not only of Danes but of many others who believe that an old nation — a land never conquered should have the right to live its own life and to develop whatever is good and valuable in its race . To all such it appears a ...
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... Danes swore on their swords , but nevertheless proved themselves very unruly and warlike neighbors , so that the civil and ecclesiastical authorities in the empire were impelled to lay plans for the conversion of the Danes to ...
... Danes swore on their swords , but nevertheless proved themselves very unruly and warlike neighbors , so that the civil and ecclesiastical authorities in the empire were impelled to lay plans for the conversion of the Danes to ...
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... Danes , they started other churches , not only in Denmark , but also in Sweden . Hedeby , so called from hede , heath , and by , town , very early became a center of business for the Northern peoples . Scandina- vian products were sold ...
... Danes , they started other churches , not only in Denmark , but also in Sweden . Hedeby , so called from hede , heath , and by , town , very early became a center of business for the Northern peoples . Scandina- vian products were sold ...
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Página 45 - In case it should be thought fit to employ me in that business, it will be well to send a more particular power and proper instructions. The ambassador added, that it was a pleasure to him to think, and he hoped it would be remembered, that Sweden was the first power in Europe, which had voluntarily offered its friendship to the United States without being solicited.
Página 106 - With weather-stains upon the wall, And stairways worn, and crazy doors, And creaking and uneven floors, And chimneys huge and tiled and tall. A region of repose it seems, A place of slumber and of dreams...
Página 47 - June 12th, 1783. Sir, I wrote to you fully by a vessel from Nantes, which I hope will reach you before this. If not, this may inform you that the ratification of the treaty with Sweden is come, and ready to be exchanged when I shall receive that from Congress ; that the treaty with Denmark is going on, and will probably be ready before the commission for signing it arrives from Congress. It is on the plan of that proposed by Congress for Sweden.
Página 103 - Salvages compare their store in the Sea, to the haires of their heads : and surely there are an incredible abundance upon this Coast.
Página 475 - III. The King's Mirror A famous treatise, translated from the Norwegian of the thirteenth century, with an Historical Introduction, by LAURENCE MARCELLUS LARSON Price $5.00 IV. The Heroic Legends of Denmark Revised and expanded for this edition by the author, the late AXEL OLRIK, in collaboration with the translator, LEE M. HOLLANDER Price $5.00 V.
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