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1814, Constitution, 1895
The Constitution of the Kingdom of Norway. Given by the Constituent Assembly at Eidsvold on May 17th, 1814, and now, on the occasion of the union
between the Realms of Norway and Sweden decreed by the Storthing in extra Session at Christiania, revised and affirmed on November 4th, 1814. –With
Amendments. Translated from the Norwegian by U.S. Senator Knute Nelson. Published by John Anderson Pub. Col. (Chicago 1895). 27 p. The English text
includes 112 Articles. (Article 1 states, “Norway is a free, independent, indivisible and inalienable Kingdom, united with Sweden under one king. Its form of
government shall be a limited and hereditary Monarchy.”)
Title:   The constitution of the kingdom of Norway : given by the Constituent Assembly at Eidsvold, May 17th, 1814, and now, on the occasion of the union between the Realms of Norway and Sweden decreed by the Storthing in extra session at Christiania, revised and affirmed on November 4th, 1814 : with amendments / translated from the Norwegian by U.S. Senator Knute Nelson.
OCLC Number:   574526523
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