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Перевод: interregnum
[существительное] междуцарствие; перерыв ; интервал
Тезаурус:
- If the military regimes of the Interregnum were prepared within reason to allow lay men and women to be godly in whichever way seemed most appropriate to them, they did expect them to be godly in some way.
- After the flight of King James II on 11 December 1688 the legal fiction was adopted that this day was the last of his reign (thus 4 James II is 6 February 1688 to 11 December 1688), and there followed an interregnum until William III and Mary II were made king and queen for their joint and several lives on 13 February 1689.
- Under Cromwell's Interregnum Sussex remained fairly peaceable, the only real intrusion being the Dutch attacks on coastal towns during the wars of the 1650s, and this was nothing new.
- The Centre Right interregnum of 1986-;88 saw a dip in expenditure and a greater emphasis on the heritage and teaching of art.
- When he came to the College, Coleman was presumably almost totally ignorant of veterinary matters (although he may have been studying the subject during the "interregnum").
- The 1920s were in the interregnum between the discovery of radioactivity - the spontaneous transmutation of one element into another - and its detailed understanding.
- Moorcroft and Coleman were appointed joint professors after an interregnum of seven months, but only a few weeks later, on 4 April, Moorcroft resigned.
- A visiting minister performed the burial service, a man who was lending the chapel a helping hand during the interregnum which came between the departure of Samuel Saunders and the arrival of Thomas Fox Newman.
- During this brief interregnum, it pleased Zacco to call Nicholas to St Hilarion for disputatious council meetings which occasionally ended in concord.
- INTERREGNUM
- None the less, even in the climate of intense religious controversy which existed during the civil war and Interregnum, this moderate strain survived.
- Throughout the Interregnum, there is evidence of a strong popular attachment to the old Prayer Book liturgy, particularly with respect to the traditional rites of passage.
- Throughout the period of the civil war and Interregnum, successive parliamentary and military regimes presided over a church establishment which remained staunchly Calvinist in outlook, and accepted the full, literal interpretation of the doctrine of predestination.
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