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1395 ENGLISH DOCUMENT
The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards

drew the right conclusions      
tirò le conclusioni giuste
right-wing party         
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POLITICAL ALIGNMENT FAVORING TRADITIONAL POLITICS
Rightism; Right wing; Right-wing; Right (political attitude); Right (politics); Right wing politics; Right Wing; Rightist; Rightists; Political right; Right-Wing; Rightwing; Right Wingers; Right winged; The right; Right-wing (politics); Right-leaning; Rightist Party; Right-Wing politics; Right Wing politics; The Right (politics); Politically right; The Right; Right-winger (politics); Right-conservative; Right-wingers; European right wing; Right wing in France; Right-wing politics in France; Right-wing party; Right-wing economics; History of right-wing politics in the United States; Right-wing politics in India; Religion and right-wing politics; Right-wing politics in Hungary
partito di destra (partito politico dell"ala destra)
right wing         
  • American [[anti-communist]] [[propaganda]] of the 1950s, specifically addressing the entertainment industry
  • On March, 1920, German monarchists, anti communists and nationalists known as the [[Freikorps]], attempted to overthrow the [[Weimar Republic]]. Also known as the [[Kapp Putsch]].
  • Russell Kirk, 1963
  • Hindu text]] the [[Dharmasastra]] as his kingdom's ruling ideology
  • Conservative Party]] poster
  • Tea Party protesters walk towards the [[United States Capitol]] during the [[Taxpayer March on Washington]], 12 September 2009.
  • [[Anti-communist]] propaganda poster depicting the [[White movement]]
POLITICAL ALIGNMENT FAVORING TRADITIONAL POLITICS
Rightism; Right wing; Right-wing; Right (political attitude); Right (politics); Right wing politics; Right Wing; Rightist; Rightists; Political right; Right-Wing; Rightwing; Right Wingers; Right winged; The right; Right-wing (politics); Right-leaning; Rightist Party; Right-Wing politics; Right Wing politics; The Right (politics); Politically right; The Right; Right-winger (politics); Right-conservative; Right-wingers; European right wing; Right wing in France; Right-wing politics in France; Right-wing party; Right-wing economics; History of right-wing politics in the United States; Right-wing politics in India; Religion and right-wing politics; Right-wing politics in Hungary
(Pol) di destra; (Sport) destro

تعريف

right-wing
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: The spelling 'right wing' is also used for meaning 2.
1.
A right-wing person or group has conservative or capitalist views.
...a right-wing government...
? left-wing
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
The right wing of a political party consists of the members who have the most conservative or the most capitalist views.
...the right wing of the Conservative Party...
? left-wing
N-SING: the N

ويكيبيديا

Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards

The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards is a Middle English religious text containing statements by leaders of the English medieval movement, the Lollards, inspired by teachings of John Wycliffe. The Conclusions were written in 1395. The text was presented to the Parliament of England and nailed to the doors of Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral as a placard (a typical medieval method for publishing). The manifesto suggests the expanded treatise Thirty-Seven Conclusions (Thirty-seven Articles against Corruptions in the Church) for those that wished more in-depth information.