- A
protest (also
called a demonstration,
remonstration, or remonstrance) is a
public expression of objection, disapproval, or
dissent towards an idea or...
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traditionally held on part of his
estate and
firing his
employee who
remonstrates with him.
Firth is then
discomfited by the
arrival of a new neighbour...
- premonstration, premonstrator, remonstrance, remonstrant,
remonstrate,
remonstration,
remonstrative mont-
mountain Latin mons,
montis amount, Belmont, cismontane...
- (removing
Engagers from the army and
other influential positions) and
remonstrating against Charles, the son of the
recently beheaded King
Charles I, being...
- the church's, and it
strictly regulated the
right of the
Parlements to
remonstrate. The Code
Louis later became the
basis for the
Napoleonic code, which...
- officials.
Office of
Censors (Saganwon, 사간원) – Its
chief function was to
remonstrate with the king if
there was
wrong or
improper action or policy. Important...
- air-gun at
anyone he liked: The
Emperor was Divine. He
could not be
remonstrated with, or punished. He
could only be
deferentially advised against ill-treating...
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various songs. He
refused a
formal career and
ignored his parents'
remonstrations by
dedicating himself to poetry. He sta**** at home
until the age of...
- or curses, are also
within the sativrata's power, ****ociated with
remonstrations on
members of the
family for how they have failed. One
woman cursed...
- 1890, the
British invaded Hunza and
replaced its ruler, and the
Chinese remonstrated. The
British wanted the
Chinese to cede
their suzerainty over
Hunza and...