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Перевод: chamberlain
[существительное] управляющий двором короля; камергер
Тезаурус:
- In this connection, one opposing clergyman sought the intervention of the courts via an order of mandamus addressed to the Lord Chamberlain that he should present to Her Majesty a petition to the effect that the granting of the Royal Assent to the latter Bill would be contrary to the Act of Settlement 1700 and to Her Majesty's coronation oath, both of which, he argued, forbade Her from thus imperilling the maintenance of Protestantism.
- The audiences of working men who acclaimed Joseph Chamberiain were not just afraid for their jobs, though the fear of German competition was real enough - the three men, in a speech of Chamberlain's, unloading trucks containing German wire, who remarked "this is rather hard: we used to make this".
- Sure enough, Joseph Chamberlain and others proceeded to do just that; and sure enough, it was the Canadians who patiently but persistently explained that they would have none of it.
- However, Hitler abandoned those peaceful negotiations for threats of violence, and that outraged Chamberlain who appealed to Mussolini to help him persuade Hitler to attend one more conference.
- Simon Tuckey, QC, and Sarah Harman (Elborne Mitchell) for Capricorn; Nicholas Stewart, QC, and David Halpern (Reynolds Porter Chamberlain) for the museum.
- Baldwin's and Chamberlain's attempts to appease Hitler were in this respect thoroughly British.
- First, you follow the Adenauer Allee out of Bonn through the suburb of Bad Godesberg where Neville Chamberlain came for his chats with Herr Hitler in the days before Munich.
- Yet Halifax was within a whisker of becoming Britain's wartime leader and, as this new study makes clear, was central in turning the Chamberlain government away from appeasement and towards war preparations.
- His father, the twelfth Earl, spent almost three decades as Lord Chamberlain to the mother of the present Queen.
- In the first place protectionism had been traditional Conservative policy before the emergence of free trade and Joseph Chamberlain had revived some sympathy for the idea in the early twentieth century.
- Juliet Chamberlain, who shares the ground floor with her husband, also exhibits local scenes as well as evidence from both parties of the Upton Grey couple's recent trip to the Far East, and she also has on display a wealth of floral studies in pastel.
- Yet, to a greater extent than other mobilizers, say, Joseph Chamberlain or Lloyd George, she has operated within the established political institutions of Parliament and party.
- MacDonald said that he "might be of no further use, should resign with the whole Cabinet"; the night before his interview with the King, Baldwin had gone to Neville Chamberlain's house in Eaton Square, and "hoped and prayed that he might not have to join a National Government"; even after his interview with the King.
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