Write out from the text the sentences or their parts, which contain the words and phrases given below and translate them into Russian:
a legitimate share, the decline of feudalism, to gain strength, without interference from smb.
3. Explain in English what is meant by:
to be deprived of one's lands, to be outlawed, a settlement, re-bellious, a reign, a shire, a borough, to split the country.
Find in the text the following concepts, check your ability to explain them in English, and add them to your working vocabulary:
committee rooms, the MPs, the General Election, the Speaker, the Admonition.
Write out from the text the sentences or their parts, which contain the words and phrases given below and translate them into Russian:
to hold one's seats, to contain seats for all, to suspend one's party membership, to speak on behalf of smb.
Explain in English what is meant by:
an aisle, a stranger, to be dragged to the chair, to catch the Speaker's eye, non-parliamentary expressions, the Government Party, the Opposition, Independent Members, the Treasury Bench, the Opposition Bench, a backbencher, a crossbencher, the Shadow Cabinet.
Find in the text the following concepts, check your ability to explai them in English, and add them to your working vocabulary: statesmen, the Privy Council, the Court of Star Chamber, tb*
Cabinet, the First Lord of Treasury, the royal approval, Stand ing Committees, Statutory Boards.
Write out from the text the sentences or their parts, which contain th words and phrases given below and translate them into Russian:
to be regarded as, in effect, followers.
3. Explain in English what is meant by:
nominally, to be referred to as, a set of fellows, social functions,-to be politically responsible for.
Be prepared to say all you can (Wliat? Wlien? Where? How?) about the following concepts and notions:
the City Watch, the Bow Street Runners, London Metropolitan Police, the Great Council, King Alfred's Code of English Law, Magna Carta, the Statute Law, the Common Law, the criminal courts, the civil courts, the magistrates' courts, county courts, the crown courts, the Jury, the High Court of Justice, the Inns of Court, the Law Society.
2. Give your definitions of the following terms:
The Acts
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of Parliament,
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a trial, the
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stocks, a
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ducking stool,
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a bobby,
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a trial by battle,
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a judicial
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precedent,
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to disturb the
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peace, to slander, an accused, a plaintiff, juvenile courts, a de fendant, Justices of the Peace, the Clerk, a stipendiary magis trate, to impose a fine, an offence, the Family Division, the Chancery, Old Bailey, the jurors, a verdict, a severe sentence, the Queen's Bench, the Court of Appeal, a prisoner, evidence, the defending Counsel, the Counsel for prosecution, hearsay, a record of crime, a judge, a solicitor, a barrister, the chambers, a Queen's Councel, "to take silk", to pass the Bar, a Commission er, a constable, a walkie-talkie, a flat cap, a Traffic Warden, the CID plain-clothes men.
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