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a house divided against itself - перевод на голландский

SPEECH BY ABRAHAM LINCOLN
House divided; House divided speech; Licoln's House Divided Speech; House Divided Speech; House Divided speech; A house divided against itself, cannot stand; House Divided; A house divided against itself
  • Abraham Lincoln in May 1858
  • Former [[Illinois House of Representatives]] chamber, the site of the speech.

a house divided against itself         
een huis dat verdeeld is, verdeeldheid in een groep die verenigd moet zijn
crimes against humanity         
  • Hitler's]] death.
  • victims of military junta]], 24 March 2019
  • The defendants at the Tokyo International Tribunal.  General [[Hideki Tojo]] was one of the main defendants, and is in the centre of the middle row.
  • Headquarters of the ICC in The Hague
  • Leopold II]], King of the Belgians and ''de facto'' owner of the [[Congo Free State]], whose agents were accused of crimes against humanity
STATE-SPONSORED ACT CONSTITUTING A SERIOUS VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OF WAR
Crimes against humanity.; Crime against humanity; Crimes Against Humanity; Crime against Humanity; Crime Against Humanity
misdaden tegen de mensheid
dwelling house         
  • A stereoscopic image of 988 High Street, Worsham house, circa 1880s
  • Hus, an [[Old English]] word
  • Minoan]] house model, circa 1700-1675 BC, terracotta, in the [[Heraklion Archaeological Museum]] ([[Heraklion]], [[Greece]])
  • Construction of a house using [[bamboo]]. Bamboo-made houses are popular in [[China]], [[Japan]] and other [[Asia]]n countries, because of their resistance to [[earthquakes]] and [[hurricanes]].
  • Doctor's residence and surgery, No 8 Milford Ave, [[Randwick, New South Wales, Australia]]
  • Victorian]] "Gingerbread House" in [[Connecticut]], United States, built in 1855
  • foursquare]]" house
  • Some houses are constructed from bricks and wood and are later covered by insulating panels. The roof construction is also seen.
  • Two ''baracche''(slum in Italian) near [[Oltre il Colle]], Italy. <br/> These homes are often illegally built and without electricity, proper sanitation and taps for drinking water.
  • [[Scale model]]s of some [[Ancient Egypt]]ian house, in the [[Louvre]]
  • Thermographic comparison of traditional (left) and "[[passivhaus]]" (right) buildings
  • Houses may be repeatedly expanded leading to a complex construction history.
  • Birdhouse]] made to look like a real house
BUILDING USUALLY INTENDED FOR LIVING IN
Houses; House (architecture); ⌂; HOUSE; Dwellinghouse; Houes; Independent house; 🏠; History of houses; Hosue; House (structure); House (building); Dwelling house
woonhuis, woning, huis waar iemand woont; residentie; woonplaats

Определение

dual carriageway
also dual-carriageway (dual carriageways)
A dual carriageway is a road which has two lanes of traffic travelling in each direction with a strip of grass or concrete down the middle to separate the two lots of traffic. (BRIT; in AM, use divided highway
)
N-VAR

Википедия

Lincoln's House Divided Speech

The House Divided Speech was an address given by senatorial candidate and future president of the United States Abraham Lincoln, on June 16, 1858, at what was then the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, after he had accepted the Illinois Republican Party's nomination as that state's US senator. The nomination of Lincoln was the final item of business at the convention, which then broke for dinner, meeting again at 8 PM. "The evening session was mainly devoted to speeches", but the only speaker was Lincoln, whose address closed the convention, save for resolutions of thanks to the city of Springfield and others. His address was immediately published in full by newspapers, as a pamphlet, and in the published proceedings of the convention. It was the launching point of his unsuccessful campaign for the senatorial seat held by Stephen A. Douglas; the campaign would climax with the Lincoln–Douglas debates. When Lincoln collected and published his debates with Douglas as part of his 1860 presidential campaign, he prefixed them with relevant prior speeches. The "House Divided" speech opens the volume.

Lincoln's remarks in Springfield depict the danger of slavery-based disunion, and it rallied Republicans across the North. Along with the Gettysburg Address and his second inaugural address, the speech became one of the best-known of his career. It begins with the following words, which became the best-known passage of the speech:

"A house divided against itself, cannot stand."

I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free.

I do not expect the Union to be dissolved — I do not expect the house to fall — but I do expect it will cease to be divided.

It will become all one thing or all the other.

Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the further spread of it, and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinction; or its advocates will push it forward, till it shall become lawful in all the States, old as well as new — North as well as South.: 9 

Lincoln's goals were to differentiate himself from Douglas — the incumbent — and to voice a prophecy publicly. Douglas had long advocated popular sovereignty, under which the settlers in each new territory would decide their own status as a slave or free state; he had repeatedly asserted that the proper application of popular sovereignty would prevent slavery-induced conflict and would allow Northern and Southern states to resume their peaceful coexistence. Lincoln, however, responded that the Dred Scott ruling had closed the door on Douglas's preferred option, leaving the Union with only two remaining outcomes: the country would inevitably become either all slave or all free. Now that the North and the South had come to hold distinct opinions in the question of slavery, and now the issue had come to permeate every other political question, the Union would soon no longer be able to function.

Примеры употребления для a house divided against itself
1. By accepting separatism, Europe is becoming a house divided against itself.
2. We remember what Lincoln said years ago, it‘s true for Iraq as well: A house divided against itself cannot stand.
3. "Lincoln famously said, in 1858, that ‘A house divided against itself cannot stand,‘" Boehner said, urging his colleagues to choose carefully on the issue.
4. "Abraham Lincoln reminded us that ‘a house divided against itself cannot stand‘," he told a crowd at the university of Texas in Austin.
5. Speaking outside the building where Lincoln began his fight against slavery with an 1858 speech declaring "a house divided against itself cannot stand," Obama said it was time to "turn the page" to a new politics.