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Перевод: parish speek parish


[прилагательное]
приходский;
[существительное]
церковный приход; приход ; прихожане ; округ ; гражданский округ в штате Луизиана


Тезаурус:

  1. It is hoped that this instrument will help him in his new parish of Our Lady of Lourdes in Leasowe to enrich further the lives of the people at home with all kinds of music.
  2. Daphne Parish, a British nurse, has been held incommunicado since last month for giving information on casualties caused by an explosion at an Iraqi missile plant in August.
  3. The open fields in the parish were enclosed in 1808.
  4. She explained that the three parish representatives had its interest at heart at meetings.
  5. Here is the modest parish church of St Mary: the date of its founding is obscure, but a panel over the porch records that the building was restored by Lady Anne Clifford in 1663 after she found it in ruinous condition.
  6. "Few projects for amending the condition of the needy, and for the reduction of parish rates, would be so beneficially devised as to build lodging houses in places where they were likely to be let: and in what way could money be more securely deposited than by a general subscription, in shares of fifty or one hundred pounds each: five thousand pounds would build a number of houses, worth from five to twenty-five pounds per annum, or double that sum if furnished."
  7. Those before 1538 (the point when Thomas Cromwell legislated for parish registers), those after 1801 (when official censuses began), and those between the two dates mentioned.
  8. Villagers attending the annual parish meeting last week made it clear they were heavily against such a proposal.
  9. Parish Holiday
  10. The Parish Minister
  11. He must know a lot about shop-girls from his experience in his industrial parish.
  12. At Llanvillin his oratory caused two huge butcher-like men to dance about the room in excited admiration, and at Bala, he provoked a violent quarrel among the justice, the doctor, and others of the parish who were gathered at the inn.
  13. In 1896 it had been well over half a century since Parliament had made specific grants to build parish churches and if Church schools got grants they did so as voluntary, not as Church schools: Roman Catholic, Methodist and "British" schools were equally entitled to the grants.

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