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Перевод: liberty speek liberty


[существительное]
свобода ; воля ; вольность ; бесцеремонность ; привилегии ; вольности ; увольнение на берег


Тезаурус:

  1. Mrs Thatcher granted a brief photo-opportunity to the cameras in the rain outside Number 10 before lunch to proclaim "a great day for freedom, a great day for liberty" and noted "the joy on people's faces" as proof of the futility of attempts to stiffle freedom since 1945.
  2. This can hardly have been the enlightening effect of reason and liberty since in France the outcome of the same ideals was the triumph of the guillotine.
  3. He also engaged in open controversy with John Bramhall, Bishop of Derry, about liberty and necessity.
  4. As Liberty and Tyranny have no common meeting place, so protestantism and popery cannot be reconciled popery is tyrannical in every sphere of life protestantism, at a stroke, cuts down all the shackles of superstition and priestcraft.
  5. The consequent interpretation of liberty is anti-libertarian and anti-pluralist.
  6. the city of Chichester doth so fast decay and run to ruine, and the multitude inhabiting there so fast growe too beggary that except for remedy thereof some speedy order bee taken it is very likely the multitude of poor in the liberty of that city increasing will cause the better sorte (being few that can contribute towards the releefe of the poore) by reason of charges to wex weery of inhabiting the city.
  7. Rawls' theory deviates from comprehensive neutrality in requiring equal ability to pursue ideals of the good only in so far as that ability depends on the principle of equal liberty.
  8. Owen wondered whether the contras should change their name to the Revolutionary Contras or the New Revolutionaries; perhaps they could change the name of the cause, too, to "Revolutionary Counter-Communism", and the leaders of it (same old leaders) could give a press conference in Philadelphia, in front of the Liberty Bell.
  9. The internationally respected journal Index on Censorship devoted the whole of its September 1988 issue to the question of liberty in Britain, because, as its opening article entitled "Why Britain?" put it, "if freedom is diminished in the United Kingdom, where historically it has deep roots, it is potentially diminished everywhere".
  10. The Bright Lights of India is an exhibition of all sorts of mouthwatering things from that country, which is being staged by Liberty, Regent Street and all of its 21 branches.
  11. Men are qualified for civil liberty in exact proportion to their disposition to put moral chains upon their own appetites
  12. But the symbolic period point is overstressed to the verge of comedy, when in the final scene of destruction the figures of Marianne with her red cap of Liberty, the skeleton Death with his scythe and the Angel of Justice are hastily let down in tableau from the flies.
  13. Liberty, that is, to be like the bus boy from Ohio, liberty to realise any dream, be it at the expense of others, which, in this land-of-the-free, it inevitably has to be.

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