liberties Meaning in Tamil ( liberties வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
தனியரிமை,
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liberties's Usage Examples:
The republic of Venice was respected in her liberties and Lombard territories.
In 1317 John de Lilleburn, who was holding the castle of Knaresburgh for Thomas duke of Lancaster against the king, surrendered under conditions to William de Ros of Hamelak, but before leaving the castle managed to destroy all the records of the liberties and privileges of the town which were kept in the castle.
Most of them resigned their liberties into the hands of oligarchies, and others allowed themselves to be annexed by ambitious princes.
) from Richard de Grenville, confirming a charter from his grandfather, Richard de Grenville, fixing the rent and services due from the burgesses and granting them liberties similar to those in use at Breteuil and a market every Monday.
They were still heathens, cherishing bitter hatred towards the Franks, whom they regarded as the enemies both of their liberties and of their religion; and their hatred found expression, not only in expeditions into Frankish territory, but in help willingly rendered to every German confederation which wished to throw off the Frankish yoke.
In 1888 the rank of a city was conferred by royal charter upon Belfast, with the incidental rank, liberties, privileges, and immunities.
They all take great liberties with history, thus belying the opinion of Sanch3 Panza that "the ballads are too old to tell lies.
The charter attributed to Robert count of Mortain, granting lands and liberties to St Michael's Mount, opposite Marazion, included a market on Thursdays.
For more than fifty years after the peace of Vienna the principality of Transylvania continued to be the bulwark of the liberties of the Magyars.
Another charter, confirming former liberties but altering the constitution of the corporation, was granted in 1611.
We must not suppose that when the city of London obtained the privilege of appointing a mayor, and a citizen could boast in 1194 that " come what may the Londoners shall have no king but their mayor," that the king did not occasionally exert his power in suspending the liberties of the city.
Synonyms:
independency, self-government, autonomy, self-rule, self-determination, independence,
Antonyms:
imprudence, folly, decertify, disapprove, susceptibility,