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rubber laws

Edward Lasker
Edward Lasker

Phraseologism: rubber laws.

Meaning: About imperfect laws that allow the authorities to use them to their advantage (disapproved).

Origin: From the speech of the deputy of the German Reichstag Lasker (December, 1875) on the draft of the new criminal legislation.

Random phraseology:

Gone are the golden days of Aranjuez.

Meaning:

A good, carefree time has passed, it's time for fun and entertainment.

Origin:

From the tragedy "Don Carlos, Infante of Spain" (1787) by Johann Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805). With these words of Domingo, the king's confessor, this play begins. We are talking about the stay of Don Carlos in the pleasure palace of the Spanish king Philip II in Aranjuez near Madrid. in Russia until the beginning of the XNUMXth century. "Aranjuez" was usually pronounced as "Aran-juez". Accordingly, Schiller's phrase was also quoted.

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