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Перевод: commonweal
[существительное] общее благо; благосостояние общества; всеобщее благосостояние; государство; федерация ; содружество; республика
Тезаурус:
- No commonweal can subsist without poor.
- His anti-Semitism may be a separate issue (though many of course will deny even that); but his Fascism cannot be, since it represents a disastrously false judgement made in the course of following through a conviction not self-evidently false - about there being a connection between the health of letters and the health of the commonweal.
- Then his gaze moved again to the Commonweal School group photograph.
- He too, it seemed in his more envious moments, could easily have become an officer and a gentleman, if only his father had been as wealthy as Dysart's, if only he had applied himself to his studies at Commonweal, if only.
- Something seemed suddenly to catch his eye: the Commonweal School group photograph on the wall above the desk.
- Into his mind came a sudden vision of a classroom at Commonweal School, with motes of chalk-dust swirling in shafts of sunlight.
- Even the Commonweal School group photograph on the wall: September 1948, with Harry featured twice, having sprinted along the back while the camera tracked round, thus appearing with smile and combed hair at the extreme left and with smile and tousled hair at the extreme right.
- And see his shipwrack and his commonweal's.
- "As you should know from your own experiences" - he glanced up at the framed portrait of Commonweal School staff and pupils, September 1948 - "the notion that the camera never lies is a fallacy.
- Implicit in Pecham's letter of 1281 which outlined his hierocratic principles was the paternalist view that the church's task was to affirm and support the king to meet his divinely imposed responsibilities to the Christian commonweal, the realm.
- The Lords of the Congregation could rightly assert the duty and responsibility of the nobility to act for the good of the commonweal, and indeed experience of minorities over two centuries had in practice underwritten the theoretical position to an unusual extent.
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