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Перевод: remonstrance
[существительное] протест ; возражение; увещевание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- In May 1640 he arbitrated a dispute over the parliamentary election for Chester; and in July 1642 he played a leading role in organizing, and probably also drafting, the Cheshire "Remonstrance", a petition containing over 8,000 signatures, which called on the king and Parliament to settle their differences and avoid civil war.
- In the debate on the Remonstrance against Buckingham in June he argued that the Arminians "run in string with the papists and flatter greatness to oppress the subject", thereby making what has been described as a new and crucial intellectual link between alteration of religion and alteration of government.
- Vamplew (1979:2f) states that, of the five types of disorder classified by Mann and Pearce, "all but remonstrance can be found at soccer grounds in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, though the majority of incidents appear to have been of the frustration or confrontation varieties".
- So, too, had Hawke's own navigating officer, who having warned him of the dangers was firmly told: "You have done your duty in this remonstrance; you are now to obey my orders.
- A fairly convincing case for an imperious premiership could be assembled even before Heseltine's "grand remonstrance of protest", as the Observer called it.
- They appointed Cromwell their advocate at the commission of sewers in Huntingdon, and he ensured that a clause concerning the commandeering of common land was included in the catalogue of complaints known as the Grand Remonstrance presented to the king in 1641.
- He helped to draft the Grand Remonstrance reciting the chief points of the king's misgovernment (November 1641), and forced his "entire friend" William Strode to seek sanctuary in the City when the king came to arrest the "five members" (4 January 1642).
- Thus the author of A Remonstrance of Many Thousand Citizens, probably Richard Overton, reminded the House of Commons in 1646 that wee are your Principalls, and you our Agents- wee possessed you with the same Power that was in our selves
- Prefaced by an "urgent remonstrance" to the gentlemen of England, warning them that the young Queen Victoria's announcement of her intention to marry Prince Albert may lead to great numbers of her female subjects taking a similar nuptial initiative owing to Leap Year of 1840 (traditionally a woman could make a proposal of marriage only in a leap year).
- In September 1715, immediately after the death of Louis XIV, the Parlement of Paris had restored to it by the Regent, the Duc d'Orlans, the right of remonstrance which allowed it to impede royal legislation.
- The Parlement of Bordeaux, for example, gave forcible expression in a remonstrance of May 1757 to the idea that it was the guardian of the "ancient and fundamental laws" of France and could and should not register any legislation which infringed these.
- When, in 1651, the Rump ordered guns from a former employee of his, Browne delivered an emotional remonstrance to the House of Commons: the state's security, he claimed, depended upon a single gun-founder; his enterprise employed a "stock" of 30,000, had overheads of at least 4,000 per annum, and had to be kept busy.
- Inspector Blakelock, with his mouth half-open in remonstrance, his arm flung out towards her in a gesture, stiff and histrionic, of protection or restraint.
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