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 | | The Swedish viceroy at the time, Count Sandels, had tried to convince him that his prejudice against the celebration of the 17th of May was groundless, and for some years the king had made no objection to the celebration. |
 | | In the midst of the struggle between the king and the Storthing, the prime minister, Fredrik Stang, resigned, and Christian August Selmer (1816–1889) became his successor; and this, together with the appointment of another 6lectlons1882 of member to the ministry, K. Schweigaard, plainly indicated that the conflict with the Storthing was to be continued. |
 | | Johan Sverdrup and Bjornstjerne Bjornson, the popular poet and dramatist, called upon the people to support the Storthing in upholding the resolution of the gth of June, and to rouse themselves to a sense of their political rights. |
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