- unjust cause
- несправедливый повод
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy. 2014.
Unjust War with Mexico — ▪ Primary Source By 1847 Albert Gallatin s long and distinguished career of public service as a congressman, cabinet member, and diplomat was behind him. Most of those with whom he had worked and sometimes fought were dead, and at age 86 he … Universalium
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Ernest Hello — Ernest Hello † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ernest Hello French philosopher and essayist, b. at Lorient, Brittany, 4 Nov., 1828; d. at Kéroman, near Lorient, 14 July, 1885. His father belonged to the French judiciary and was at the time of … Catholic encyclopedia
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