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courageously and defended
During the last years of the Thirty Years ' War the Charles Bridge in Prague was courageously defended by students of the Carolinum and Clementinum.
He courageously denounced the greed shown by certain courtiers with reference to the property of the suppressed monasteries, and defended himself before the privy council.

courageously and rights
In his acceptance speech, he said: “ The power of the World Jewish Congress is in our ability to unite the Jewish world around the values of human rights, civil rights and equal rights and to stand firmly, courageously and even defiantly as a free people.
The Integrity Award was developed to recognize and build awareness of the need to protect the rights of “ whistleblowers .” The recipients of this award are individuals who have acted courageously in the public interest without thought of personal gain, and in doing so risked reprisals in the form of threats to their careers, livelihood, or personal freedom.

courageously and small
: During the fighting the King Louis lost his small and famous royal guard, but he remained in good heart and nimbly and courageously scaled the side of the mountain by gripping the tree roots … The enemy climbed after him, hoping to capture him, and the enemy in the distance continued to fire arrows at him.

courageously and stood
A second ( though positive ) abatement also occurred: When the Lithuanians along with the Jatwings attacked Masovia, a Grzymała, owner of Zielony and Slasy, courageously stood against them, inflicted a defeat upon them and hunted them down.
He courageously stood up for the denigrated folk tongue, calling for its elevation and cultivation.

courageously and against
Of the simplest mode of life, inured to hardship from his earliest years, tolerant of the extremities of hunger and fatigue, " a second Asahel for fleetness of foot ", fired with an unquenchable zeal for what he regarded as the true faith, with a dauntless courage that despised all dangers, Jacobus, in his tattered beggar's disguise, traversed on foot the whole of Asia Minor, Syria, Mesopotamia and the adjacent provinces, even to the borders of Persia, everywhere ordaining bishops and clergy, encouraging his demoralized co-religionists to courageously maintain their faith against the advocates of the two natures, and organizing them into a compact spiritual body.
The dogs employed at this time were hard aggressive animals that could inspire fear, protect their handler against attackers and be prepared to tackle courageously anyone found lurking in the ill-lit streets or open spaces.
" But two tough, prominent publishers of English language dailies, The Indian Express and The Statesman, fought courageously against Indira Gandhi's opposition of the Indian press.
He then left for Macedonia and proved a capable administrator, governing " courageously and justly ", his deeds included leading the Roman forces to victory in an unexpected battle against the Thracian Bessian tribe.
By the oath the Commander elect bound himself “ to defend with life and property the Evangelical-Lutheran religion, to serve faithfully the King and the country, and to combat courageously against the foes of the country .” When a foreigner was elected a Commander of the Grand Cross, the insignia were sent to him abroad, while he, in his turn, transmitted to the archives of the Order a statement of the services rendered by him.
Gogel courageously fulminated against the financial chapters of that Constitution before the referendum that was set up to approve it.
Soe was well aware of the social inequality, power abuse, and corruption under the government of Sukarno, and courageously spoke out against it in discussion groups, student unions, and wrote sharp criticisms in the media.

courageously and Communist
Peter Hitchens wrote in 2009 of his admiration for Scruton and others who did similar work, and in 1994 Roger Kimball wrote, " In the late 1980s, Scruton worked courageously and effectively to aid the movements to end Communist tyranny in Poland and Czechoslovakia ".

courageously and .
We should stand firmly and courageously for our right to free access into Berlin.
Nevertheless, Montgomery has stated courageously and wisely the crisis of the Western world.
They were organized around the year 1729 to fill out the army and make it look larger in battle, armed only with banners. Dahomey female soldiers The women reportedly behaved so courageously they became a permanent corps.
When the watchman grows weary, he stands up and prays ; and then he sits down again and courageously takes up his former task.
But the real importance, to my mind, lay in the effect they had on our own people, and especially the village masses .... Non-cooperation dragged them out of the mire and gave them self-respect and self-reliance .... They acted courageously and did not submit so easily to unjust oppression ; their outlook widened and they began to think a little in terms of India as a whole .... It was a remarkable transformation and the Congress, under Gandhi's leadership, must have the credit for it.
The sentence " Hero A behaved courageously.
In 1890, the Imperial Rescript on Education was issued, and students were required to ritually recite its oath to " offer yourselves courageously to the State " as well as to protect the Imperial family.
< nowiki ></ nowiki > should have unflinchingly and courageously met his responsibility to the Crown and to the Constitution.
In his writings, Tolkien depicted Hobbits as fond of an unadventurous, bucolic and simple life of farming, eating, and socializing, although capable of defending their homes courageously if the need arises.
Even explorer A. Greely, who came ( after initial acceptance ) to doubt Peary's reaching 90 °, correctly notes that no Arctic expert questions that ( unlike Cook ) Peary courageously risked his life travelling hundreds of miles from land and that he reached regions adjacent to the pole.
Before dying, he courageously tosses his musket to Gabriel so that he may finish off Tavington.
In conclusion, the most important virtue is having the wisdom to discern what ventures will come with the most reward and then pursuing them courageously.
In this action and the following in this part throughout the day actively and courageously Tudela women.
: A dignified life is our goal ; courageously take a stand.
He is the first one who courageously and successfully experimented with and explored the performance dimensions of the ' Art of Caricaturing ' as a perfect ' Stage Art ' with consistency.
lion as it ascends in the hilly rivers and streams of Himalaya courageously.
" Plutarch also noted that on the battlefield, Nicias was recognized as a fair combatant, fighting as courageously as any other soldier.
The battle gives the Nationalists temporary air superiority during the Battle of Jarama and demonstrates that the CR. 32s could defeat the I-15s – which previously had dominated the CR. 32s over Spain – if handled courageously and imaginatively.

defended and rights
Indeed he was never rich, but he staunchly defended the rights of the monks at St. Catherine's Monastery when he persuaded them eventually to send the manuscript to the Tsar.
Instead of the traditional adaptative foreign policy of the small country, Denmark is today pursuing an active foreign policy, where human rights, democracy and other crucial values is to be defended actively.
Hardly one of the secular German princes held as firmly as he to the Church, he defended its rights and vigorously condemned every innovation except those countenanced by the highest ecclesiastical authorities.
Plea bargaining has been defended as a voluntary exchange that leaves both parties better off, in that defendants have many procedural and substantive rights, but by pleading guilty, defendants sell these rights to the prosecutor, receiving concessions that they esteem more highly than the rights surrendered.
Boniface continued the opposition to Pelagianism, persuaded Emperor Theodosius II to return Illyricum to Western jurisdiction, and defended the rights of the Holy See.
Sikh history is built on examples of brave men and women who defended an ideology built on the fundamentals of human rights and equality of all human beings.
At the Putney Debates in 1647, Colonel Thomas Rainsborough defended natural rights as coming from the law of God expressed in the Bible.
In June 1830, a delegation led by Chief Ross defended Cherokee rights before the U. S. Supreme Court in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia.
" Stanton defended the concept of woman suffrage, saying women would then be able to affect future legislation and gain further rights.
In one of the most prominent condemnations of Soviet human rights abuses by any U. S. President, Ronald Reagan, during his Presidency, labeled the Soviet Union an " evil empire " and several influential anti-communist intellectuals defended the label.
In the past, these rights were defended rigorously – permission could even be denied by a contributor for the repeat or re-use of a programme.
Toguri was defended by a team of attorneys, led by Wayne Mortimer Collins, a prominent Japanese-American rights advocate.
The term free radio was adopted by the Free Radio Association of listeners who defended the rights of the offshore " radio stations " broadcasting from ships and marine structures off the coastline of the United Kingdom.
Unable to bring the issue of the partition of Ireland to the UN ( because of Britain's veto on the Security Council ) and because of unwillingness of other Western nations to interfere in what these Western nations saw as British affairs at that time ( the US taking a more ambiguous position ), Aiken ensured that Ireland vigorously defended the rights of small nations such as Tibet and Hungary, nations whose problems he felt Ireland could identify with and had a moral obligation to help.
They did not agree with the manner in which president Charles Michel defended the rights of the French-speaking people in the agreement concerning the splitting of the Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde district, during the 2010 – 2011 Belgian government formation.
In an examination before the parliamentary committee of 1836 concerning the functions of the Royal Academy, he ably defended its rights.
Tatchell defended himself by noting that the campaign was at the behest of the Jamaican gay rights group J-Flag, and the UK-based Black Gay Mens Advisory Group, with which he works closely.
In 1841 he published The Seaman's Friend, which became a standard reference on the legal rights and responsibilities of sailors, He defended many common seamen in court.
The region was divided among strongly fortified castles, and in 1191 Thomas I of Savoy found it necessary to grant to the communes a Carta delle Franchigie (" Charter of Liberties ") that preserved autonomy — rights that were fiercely defended until 1770, when they were revoked in order to tie Aosta more closely to the Piedmont, but which were again demanded during post-Napoleonic times.
Many regarded him as the most intrepid champion that had ever defended the rights of the clergy against the oligarchy of Erastian prelates.
The party not only defended the Church's liberties, but also supported representative government and minority rights in general, in particular those of German Poles, Alsatians and Hannoverians.
He has long defended the rights of minorities in all countries, and he has been influenced by the theories of François Fontan about ethnism.

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