Word: protestable
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That others are of like mind is certain. The violent protest of the alumni at Professor Baker's resignation is a partial proof. The report of Mr. Owen Wister's committee is another--and more conclusive...
There is one thing to which I cannot reconcile myself. I have been thinking of writing this for a long time, but when I read your recent issue, which I liked so much, I thought the time had come to put forth my "protest," if I may use the word...
...certain that you will persist in calling the British Empire by the rosy name of "Commonwealth of Nations" and so oh and put India in it as one of the commonwealths. Well, I cannot prevent you from doing it, but I owe it to my conscience to protest against the prostitution of this word...
Meantime, the Government sent out to all the parliaments of the world a protest against the expulsion and a statement of its attitude. Said the Ethniki Phoni, Government organ...
...only natural that Canada, once granted an ambassador to the United States, should regard herself qualified, as an independent nation, to register her treaties before the Secretariat. The Irish Free State has already assumed this prerogative, against the protest of England. Last December the British Government insisted that neither the League not any organization formed under the covenant could regulate affairs between England and other parts of the British Empire. The treaty, nevertheless, remains registered, and it seems likely that England has decided to acquiesce in the technical, as well as in the virtual independence of her dominions...