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Hands off!

William Gladstone
William Gladstone

Phraseologism: Hands off!

Meaning: A call not to interfere in the internal affairs of this or that country.

Origin: From English: "Hands off!" The phrase became a common political slogan thanks to the English Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Party, William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898). He uttered these words to Austria, which occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina in the autumn of 1878, and Gladstone stood up for the rights of these countries.

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Maecenas.

Meaning:

Patron of people of art, science.

Origin:

Named after the wealthy Roman patrician Gaius Cilnius Maecenas (between 74 and 64 - 8 BC), who patronized artists and poets. His attention and generosity to people of art were praised in their poems by the Roman poets Horace, Virgil, Propertius and others. For example, Martial (40-102 BC), in one of his epigrams addressed to Flaccus, wrote: , Patrons, there will be no shortage of Maroons, "that is, poets (Virgil's full name is Virgil Maron).

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