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Foreign News April 30, 1795

Gazette Of The United States And Daily Evening Advertiser

Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

What is this article about?

Danes and Norwegians honor Count Bernstorff, Denmark-Norway's Minister of State, with a medal and address praising his policies of justice and peace, dated January 1, 1795.

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The address, which accompanied the medal which the nation sent to their beloved Minister of State, Count Bernstorff, run as follows:

To the man of the King and the Country, the Noble Bernstorff, who taught Europe, that true State policy consisted in justice, and peace maintained with a courageous constancy, are the greatest honors of a Government; this mark of gratitude is sent by his grateful fellow-citizens for the great blessings, which, for the benefit of mankind and the State, have been promoted for some years past. This day, so dear and important to both the kingdoms, was fixed upon by their faithful sons, in order to render deserved thanks to the most worthy of citizens.

On the part of the Danes and Norwegians who are attached to their King and Country.

January 1, 1795.

What sub-type of article is it?

Court News Political

What keywords are associated?

Bernstorff Medal Danish Norwegian Honor State Policy Praise Justice Peace

What entities or persons were involved?

Count Bernstorff

Where did it happen?

Denmark Norway

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Denmark Norway

Event Date

January 1, 1795

Key Persons

Count Bernstorff

Outcome

medal and address of gratitude sent to count bernstorff for promoting justice and peace.

Event Details

The nation sent a medal to their Minister of State, Count Bernstorff, accompanied by an address praising him as the man of the King and Country who taught Europe true state policy in justice and peace, expressing thanks from grateful fellow-citizens of the Danes and Norwegians for blessings promoted for some years past on this important day to both kingdoms.

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