- A
protest (also
called a demonstration,
remonstration, or remonstrance) is a
public act of objection,
disapproval or
dissent against political advantage...
- dancing, and
dressing too elaborately. She
summoned him to her
presence to
remonstrate with him but was unsuccessful. She
later charged him with treason, but...
-
extended to the
control of King's relatives. An
important duty was to
remonstrate with the king.
Regular meeting of
royal court Payment of
national debts...
- Rome's
presiding cleric,
named Clement,
wrote on
behalf of his
church to
remonstrate with the
Corinthian Christians who had
ejected clergy without either...
- 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...
- make
staffing decisions for
their departments, but a few
hours later remonstrated "If they don't cut, then Elon will do the cutting." On
March 18, the...
- When,
later that day,
German foreign minister Joachim von
Ribbentrop remonstrated with
Hitler for
signing it, the Führer replied, "Oh, don't take it so...
-
largest and most
senior office of
Three Offices. Its
chief function was to
remonstrate with the king if
there was
wrong or
improper action or policy. Important...
- (removing
Engagers from the army and
other influential positions) and
remonstrating against Charles, the son of the
recently beheaded King
Charles I, being...
-
coming up." "Oh,
quoth Kelvin, he is
always late, It
would be
useless to
remonstrate." Then silence—shuffle of soft
slippered feet— I
knock and—the bedlam...