| 11. | Austria's alliance with France ended in February 1813, and Austria then moved to a position of armed neutrality.
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| 12. | To this end Hanover also had to provide troops for the so-called demarcation army maintaining the armed neutrality.
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| 13. | He also found out that negotiations for ending the Armed Neutrality had started and so withdrew on 17 May.
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| 14. | This led to Denmark-Norway asking Russia to join the Armed Neutrality, though in August a British fleet arrived off Copenhagen.
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| 15. | This problem would be later addressed in his essay " Armed Neutrality ", which is signed under his own name.
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| 16. | In foreign policy, he followed the principle of armed neutrality, but tended increasingly clearly to lean towards the French position.
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| 17. | To this end also Hanover had to provide troops for the so-called " demarcation army " maintaining the armed neutrality.
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| 18. | In early 1801 rumours of a diplomatic rift between Britain and Second League of Armed Neutrality started reaching the Caribbean.
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| 19. | Britain felt threatened by the Armed Neutrality Treaty of 1794, which originally involved Denmark and Sweden, and later Prussia and Russia.
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| 20. | Swenson wrote about Kierkegaard's idea of " armed neutrality " in 1918 and a lengthy article about S�ren Kierkegaard in 1920.
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