Denmark
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the Danish Government
in the texts
History of Modern Philosophy from Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time
Denmark is listed as a region covered in the chapter on philosophy outside Germany.
Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Holland
The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–1660
Denmark, the kingdom of Charles I's ally and uncle, the King of Denmark, whose military fortunes are cited to justify the loan.
the King of Denmark .
The Law of Torts
Sovereign power that authorized the seizure at issue in Blad's Case, and against which a treaty violation was alleged.
Bamfield, Lord Nottingham held that a seizure in Iceland, authorized by the Danish Government and valid by the law of the place, could not be questioned by civil action in England, although the plaintiff, an Englishman, insisted that the seizure was in violation of a treaty between this country and Denmark— a matter proper for remonstrance, not litigation.