acclaim
Catherine II had acclaimed that Russia had right to Constantinople (Istanbul) and that, it should be Russia's. | Catalina II decía que Rusia tenía derecho a Constantinopla (Estambul), que debería ser una ciudad rusa. |
While many intellectuals and students had acclaimed the letter, the right wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) filed a complaint with the Election Commission against him. | Mientras muchos intelectuales y estudiantes han aclamado la carta, el partido de derecha Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ha presentado una denuncia contra él ante la Comisión Electoral. |
Parliament was assembled, and when York entered he made straight for the throne, which he may have been expecting the Lords to encourage him to take for himself as they had acclaimed Henry IV in 1399. | El Parlamento estaba reunido y Ricardo esperaba que se le concediera directamente la corona, tal como habían hecho en 1399 con Enrique IV. |
Meanwhile, the forces stationed in the Middle East provinces of Judaea and Syria had acclaimed Vespasian as emperor[292] and the Danubian armies of the provinces of Raetia and Moesia also acclaimed Vespasian as emperor. | Mientras tanto, las fuerzas apostadas en las provincias de Oriente Medio de Judea y Siria habían aclamado a Vespasiano como emperador[302] y los ejércitos del Danubio de las provincias de Recia y Moesia también aclamaron a Vespasiano como emperador. |
It was said–I don't know whether this was true–that they had read out prepared texts in the Basilica of Saint John, and that the members of the Synod had acclaimed, approved with applause, and that the Synod had been conducted thus. | Se decía —no sé si era cierto— que habían leído en la Basílica de San Juan los textos ya preparados, y que los miembros del Sínodo habían aclamado, aprobado aplaudiendo, y así se había celebrado el Sínodo. |
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