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Перевод: patrimony speek patrimony


[существительное]
родовое поместье; наследственное имение; наследство; наследие; церковная собственность; вотчина


Тезаурус:

  1. Clinton's deficit reduction and economic growth plan "good for American patrimony"
  2. Even in areas which have been virtually abandoned, as in parts of the interiors of Greece and southern Italy, it is extremely difficult to persuade owners to part with their patrimony in the interests of agricultural development.
  3. His dog-leg patrimony (his uncle was Lord Chelmsford) has enabled him to support himself and to help some others.
  4. "And should any other prince or captain, Christian or infidel, of whatever law or sect or condition he may be, pretend to any right to these lands and seas, I am ready and prepared to deny him and to defend them in the names of the Kings of Castile present and future, whose is this empire and the dominion of these Indies, islands and mainland, northern and southern, with their seas, in the arctic pole as in the antarctic, on both sides of the equinoctial line, within and without the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn - so that each thing and part of it belong and appertain most completely to Their Highnesses and to their successors, as I declare more at length by writ setting forth all that may be said or can be said and alleged in behalf of their royal patrimony, now and for all time so long as the world shall last until the final universal judgement of all mortals.'
  5. At a stroke our artistic patrimony has been increased by a treasure which is about to go on display after being unseen for seventy years.
  6. Dear Mr. Lum - who had been admitted to the Weavers' Company himself in 1787 - had agreed to recommend his friend William Charles Titford, and the deal went through as a freedom by redemption - that is, by virtue of payment - rather than by apprenticeship or patrimony.
  7. It was the same idea of the Empire as a patrimony, or an estate, the source of a livelihood for the mothercountry, to which Chamberlain had appealed: "I know how our forefathers bore themselves bravely in the titanic strife with Napoleon and came out victorious.
  8. Jocelyn Stevens, Chairman of English Heritage, the government-funded body responsible for the architectural and archaeological patrimony, to The Independent on Sunday last month: "I don't care a fuck what you believe about me
  9. The sea was their patrimony, their past, their reservoir of stories about themselves.
  10. "It's good for the American patrimony", he says, explaining that when the tax advantage was removed, many important works that might have been donated were instead sold at auction to non-Americans whose countries have strict patrimony laws.
  11. The same will be held even if he has paid off his own creditors from that money, for what is retained in the body of the patrimony is not taken away.
  12. Monsignor Garlato, chairman of the body which advises the Vatican on its artistic patrimony, has told a conference in Perugia that the Church should sell at least ten percent of the 95,000 ecclesiastical buildings in Italy rather than see these redundant places of worship fall down.
  13. On 1 January 1559, the "Beggars' Summons" was nailed to the doors of the Scottish friaries, demanding in the name of the "Blind, Crooked, Bedridden, Widows, Orphans and all other poor, so visited by the hand of God as may not work", that the friars should give up their patrimony by Whitsun.

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