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protestation
protestation (prɒtɪˈsteɪʃən) [a. F. protestation (13th c. in Littré), ad. late L. prōtestātio (in Itala, 2 Macc. vii. 6), n. of action f. prōtest-ārī to protest.] The action of protesting; that which is protested. 1. A solemn affirmation of a fact, opinion, or resolution; a formal public assertion o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Protestation
The Protestation may mean: Protestation of 1621 Protestation of 1641 See also Protestation Returns of 1642 wikipedia.org
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protestation
protestation/ˌprɔteˈsteɪʃn; ˌprɑtˌɛs`teʃən/ n(fml 文) solemn declaration (严正的)声明 protestations of friendship, innocence, loyalty, etc 关於友好、 无罪、 忠诚等的郑重声明 Despite their protestations, they were glad to accept our help. 尽管他们严肃地表明了态度, 但他们仍乐於接受我们的援助. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Protestation of 1641
Part I, Appendix 3 "The Protestation Oath of 1641". of Charles I Stuart England English Civil War Protestation Protestation 1641 in England 1641 works 17th-century documents wikipedia.org
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Protestation of 1621
The Protestation of 1621 was a declaration by the House of Commons of England reaffirming their right to freedom of speech in the face of King James I's James formally deleted the Protestation from the Journals of Parliament and dissolved Parliament. wikipedia.org
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Professions Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
How to use profession in a sentence. the act of taking the vows of a religious community; an act of openly declaring or publicly claiming a belief, faith, or opinion : protestation… See the full definition
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Protestation Returns of 1641–1642
The Protestation Returns of 1641–1642 are lists of English males over the age of 18 who took, or did not take, an oath of allegiance "to live and die for Cleator Protestation Return English Civil War 1642 in England 17th-century documents wikipedia.org
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Protestation at Speyer
On 19 April . . . the first protestation followed. It was rejected. An English translation of the Protestation. Speyer Memorial Church, consecrated in 1904 in honor of the Protestation. wikipedia.org
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Jean-Claude Lutanie
Rééditée à l'usage des prolétaires de Longwy, (poster, Toulouse, c. 1979, anonymous, no publisher, 60 × 39 cm) Protestation devant les libertaires du présent et du futur sur les capitulations de 1980, (poster, Toulouse, 1981, anonymous, no publisher, 65 × 45 cm) Protestation devant les libertaires du wikipedia.org
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Vow and covenant (English Civil War)
See also Solemn League and Covenant Protestation Returns of 1641–1642 External links Full Text of Vow and Covenant English Civil War wikipedia.org
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Andrew Voysey
Voysey was living at Ipplepen, where he signed the protestation return in 1641. He died in 1653 and was buried at Townstall on 22 May. wikipedia.org
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Treaty of Speyer
Speyer (Spires), now in Germany: Treaty of Speyer (1209) Treaty of Speyer (1544), or the Peace of Speyer Treaty of Speyer (1570) See also Diet of Speyer Protestation wikipedia.org
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Miles Jackson
Some of the free burgesses petitioned against his return alleging he took the King's protestation and raised money for the king, but the sheriff and others wikipedia.org
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Cisalpine Club
The committee adopted the Protestation and early in the following year called upon all Catholics to sign it. In the first draft there had been an "Oath of Declaration, Protestation and Allegiance", based on the Protestation of 1789, but going to even greater lengths wikipedia.org
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