Which preposition to use with norwegians
Johan Severin Svendsen, while a Norwegian by birth and training, has expatriated himself by his long residence in Denmark.
They have never once really sympathised with the feeling of a Switzer for Switzerland; the feeling of a Norwegian for Norway; the feeling of a Tuscan for Tuscany.
SECTION I Discovery of Iceland by the Norwegians in the Ninth Century.
GOOD-NIGHT (AFTER THE NORWEGIAN OF ROSENCRANTZ JOHNSEN) Midnight, and through the blind the moonlight stealing On silver feet across the sleeping room, Ah, moonlight, what is this thou art revealing Her breast, a great sweet lily in the gloom.
He also took a step toward conciliating the Norwegians by appointing their countryman, Count Wedel-Jarlsberg, as viceroy.
Tilbakeblikk og Innblikk (Retrospection and introspection) Translated into Norwegian from the authorized English text by Nils A. T. Lerche, Mrs. Gundrun G. Jensen & Bjarne V. Bockmann.
And for the central figure in the picture, the one constant quantity when all else was mutable and shifting and indistinct, the big, calm-eyed Norwegian on the opposite box, hurling his huge machine doggedly through space.
In this manner Lot the King of Lyones destroyed the Norwegians from the land.
So that is the last of the Norwegians for the present.
Close by is the field of Stamford, where Harold defeated the Norwegians with terrible slaughter, only nine days before he was himself defeated, and slain, at Hastings.
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.
Two-thirds of the Norwegians of the world live in Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the Dakotas.
The propriety of the names imposed by the Norwegians on their new discoveries is admirable.
These sailor-clerics, who settled on the southeast of the island, were spoken of by later Norwegians as "papar."