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ADDLED - Übersetzung nach arabisch

THE SECOND PARLIAMENT OF ENGLAND OF THE REIGN OF JAMES I OF ENGLAND, WHICH SAT BETWEEN 5 APRIL AND 7 JUNE 1614
Addled parliament; English Parliament of 1614; Parliament of 1614; 2nd Parliament of King James I; Noli me tangere speech
  • [[Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton]]'s wishes were finally fulfilled on his deathbed, as James dissolved Parliament and looked for Spanish support.
  • Henry Neville]].
  • [[Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury]] depicted with the white staff of a [[Lord High Treasurer]]. Though a skilled treasurer, Salisbury was unable to significantly reduce the Crown's crippling debt before his death.
  • King James I at the [[Blessed Parliament]] on 5 November 1605.
  • Victorian historian of James's reign [[Samuel Rawson Gardiner]] concluded that the Addled Parliament saw the "first dawning" of certain constitutional ideas in Parliament.
  • Speaker]] for the Addled Parliament. Crewe was a surprising choice for Speaker, a last minute pick with little previous experience.

ADDLED      

الفعل

سَوَّأَ ; أَفْسَدَ ; أَفْسَدَ ; أَعْطَبَ ; أَتْلَفَ

فارغ الرأس      

addle-headed

ADDLES      

الفعل

سَوَّأَ ; أَفْسَدَ ; أَفْسَدَ ; أَعْطَبَ ; أَتْلَفَ

Definition

addled
If you describe someone as addled, you mean that they are confused or unable to think properly.
You're talking like an addled romantic.
= befuddled
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

Addled Parliament

The Parliament of 1614 was the second Parliament of England of the reign of James VI and I, which sat between 5 April and 7 June 1614. Lasting only two months and two days, it saw no bills pass and was not even regarded as a Parliament by its contemporaries. However, for its failure it has been known to posterity as the Addled Parliament.

James had struggled with debt ever since he came to the English throne. The failure of the Blessed Parliament of 1604–1610, in its six-year sitting, to rescue the king from his mounting debt or allow James to unite his two kingdoms, had left him bitter with the body. The four-year hiatus between Parliaments saw the royal debt and deficit grow further, despite the best efforts of Treasurer Lord Salisbury. The failure of the last and most lucrative financial expedient of the period, a foreign dowry from the marriage of his heir-apparent, finally convinced James to recall Parliament in early 1614.

The Parliament got off to a bad start, with poor choices made for the king's representatives in Parliament. Rumours of conspiracies to manage Parliament (the "undertaking") or to pack it with easily-controlled members, though not based in fact, spread quickly. The spreading of that rumour and the ultimate failure of Parliament have been generally attributed to the scheming of the crypto-Catholic Earl of Northampton, but that allegation has met with some recent skepticism. Parliament opened on 5 April and, despite the king's wishes it would be a "Parliament of Love", flung itself immediately into the controversy over the conspiracies, which split parliament and led to the exclusion of one alleged packer. However, by late April, Parliament had moved on to a familiar controversy, that of impositions. The House of Commons were pitted against the House of Lords, culminating in a controversy over an unrestrained speech by one prelate.

James grew impatient with the parliamentary proceedings. He issued an ultimatum to Parliament, which treated it irreverently. Insult was added to injury by belligerent and supposedly-threatening attacks on him from the Commons. On the advice of Northampton, James dissolved Parliament on 7 June and had four Members of Parliament (MPs) sent to the Tower of London. James devised new financial expedients to settle his still-growing debt, with little success. Historiographically, historians are divided between the Whiggish view of the Parliament as anticipating the constitutional disputes of future Parliaments and the revisionist view of it as a conflict primarily concerned with James's finances.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für ADDLED
1. A sudden appalling thought flashed through my beer–addled mind.
2. But "almost overnight" she became a shambling, drug–addled wreck.
3. Some men are actually turned on by disgusting, drug–addled street whores.
4. None of this, one imagines, registers too much in Doherty’s addled brain.
5. Its content revealed a deeply disturbed career criminal, whose mind was addled by drug addiction.