977 examples of norway in sentences

But though the club is not what it was fifty years ago,before Norway and Scotland became easy of access,yet it is still an important institution of the town, to the members whereof all good subjects touch their hats; for does not the club bring into the town good money, and take out again only fish, which cost nothing in the breeding?

Took them out as soon as I reached the United States from Norway.

It was perhaps significant that Olsen had, so to speak, insisted that he was a naturalized American and came from Norway.

Love had taken absolute possession of his heart, it had hollowed out its nest therein, like the viper in the old Norway ballads, and while ever increasing, consumed it.

"The North Sea washes the shores of Scotland, Denmark, and Norway.

"I had no idea there were so many interesting stories concerning the shores of Scotland, and in my ignorance I should have travelled to the colder regions of Norway for information and amusement.

"Mamma, let us go back past Norway, and see what are all these little islands on the coast.

"There are silver mines in Norway; but the iron mines are the most profitable.

If you hadn't gone fishing there, I should never have seen Norway.

"And the credit I got for those Norway sketches was perfectly absurd.

But still, if I hadn't been to Norway, I shouldn't be here now.

The Hegelian philosophy has adherents in Norway also, as G.V. Lyng (died 1884; System of Fundamental Ideas), M.J. Monrad (Tendencies of Modern Thought, 1874, German translation, 1879), both professors in Christiania, and Monrad's pupil G. Kent (Hegel's Doctrine of the Nature of Experience, 1891).

Olaf, who led the Norwegians against England, afterwards became king of Norway, and with the Danes used to ever and anon sack Great Britain,i.e., eat everybody out of house and home, and then ask for a sack of silver as the price of peace.

He was even then the sovereign of England, Norway, and Denmark.

Harold succeeded to the English throne, Sweyn to that of Norway, and Hardicanute to the throne of Denmark.

| | Moller, of Christiana, Norway, prepares an oil which is | | perfectly pure, and in every respect all that can be | | wished.

I do not know why I fancied myself no longer in Switzerland, but in some country near the pole, in Sweden or Norway.

I sighted the Norway coast four days later, in latitude 63° 19', at noon of the 11th August, and pricked off my course to follow it; but it was with a slow and dawdling reluctance that I went, at much less than half-speed.

Well, I coasted Norway for nearly a hundred and sixty miles without once going nearer land than two or three miles: for something held me back.

* I felt, I felt, that in this townlet, save the water-gnats of Norway, was no living thing; that the hum and the savour of Eternity filled, and wrapped, and embalmed it.

I had no sooner left behind me the Norway coast than I began to meet the ships, the shipsship after ship; and by the time I entered the zone of the ordinary alternation of sunny day and sunless night, I was moving through the midst of an incredible number of craft, a mighty and wide-spread fleet.

They lay in the street about as numerous as gunners who fall round their carriage, at intervals of five to ten feet, the majorityas was the case also in Norway, and on the shipsin poses of distraction, with spread arms, or wildly distorted limbs, like men who, the instant before death, called upon the rocks and hills to cover them.

In 1862, the necessity for cautious dealing with the race question having passed away, the United States government at last formally recognized the Republic, and Holland, Sweden, Norway, and Hayti formed treaties in 1864.

With the other, weak and exhausted by its long journey, it modifies the temperature of the British Isles, tempering refreshingly the coasts of Norway.

On the coasts of Norway, as he watched the herring during the spawning season, he marveled at the formidable fertility of the sea.

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