Which preposition to use with norway

in Occurrences 18%

This Macbeth was a near kinsman to the king, and in great esteem at court for his valour and conduct in the wars; an example of which he had lately given, in defeating a rebel army assisted by the troops of Norway in terrible numbers.

with Occurrences 11%

"If he wanted to settle again in Norway with her," said the pastor, "couldn't he have chosen some spot where the story of their misconduct was not known?

for Occurrences 8%

Then the English columns burst in among them, and a carnage ensued the extent of which may be judged of by the exhaustion and inactivity of Norway for a quarter of a century afterward.

to Occurrences 6%

There the last preparations were made for our voyage on the Ross Barriertruly not an insignificant distance which we had to cover, namely, 16,000 nautical miles from Norway to the Bay of Whales.

from Occurrences 5%

Having delivered Norway from itself Arthur granted the kingdom to Lot, so only that he did Arthur homage as his lord.

on Occurrences 3%

On August 9, 1910, we left Norway on the Fram, the ship that had originally been built for Nansen.

as Occurrences 2%

His father had always signed himself "King of Sweden and Norway"; but King Oscar adopted the rule to sign all documents pertaining to the government of Norway as "King of Norway and Sweden.

of Occurrences 2%

The basis of this last demand was not mainly the commercial value to Norway of having its distinct consuls, though this was an element, but the right of Norway as a nation entirely independent of Sweden to be represented as such in its commercial relations with foreign nations.

within Occurrences 1%

Miss Krog is continuing the fight to secure the right of participation in national as well as municipal affairs, and believes that the women will have all the political rights of men in Norway within the next few years.

at Occurrences 1%

Such is the connection between Sweden and Norway at the present day; they have the same king, but each country legislates for itself.

by Occurrences 1%

" Otto Winter-Hjelm, who, with Grieg, attempted to establish a conservatory of music at Christiania after their return from Germany in the sixties, contributed much to the national art of Norway by his excellent arrangements of hallings and spring dances for piano and violin.

over Occurrences 1%

They found their way, we saw, as far northwards as the coast of Scotland, the Western Isles, and distant Norway over the foam, where the long fiords and rugged precipices gave them a congenial home.

towards Occurrences 1%

During this voyage, the navigator must sail near the land, or make a coasting voyage along the coast of Norway towards the south, having Iraland, and the islands which are between that country and Norway, on his right hand; for this country continues all the way on the left hand of the navigator, from Halgoland to Sciringes-heal.

under Occurrences 1%

By the terms finally agreed upon, Bernadotte was elected king of Norway under the title of Charles XIII, and he accepted the Norwegian constitution adopted at Eidsvold, May 17, 1814, and agreed to govern under and subject to its provisions.

about Occurrences 1%

The Norway story was so generally accepted that a report was spread to the effect that M. Zola had solicited an audience of the Emperor William, who was in Norway about that time, and that the Kaiser had peremptorily refused to see him, so great was the Imperial desire to do nothing of a nature to give umbrage to France.

Which preposition to use with  norway