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2022 ◽  
Vol 04 (01) ◽  
pp. 256-267
Author(s):  
Zahir Bin Marhoon Bin Khaseef AL-DAOUDI

This research seeks to analyze the speech of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos ‎bin Said, may his soul rest in peace, based on the theory of discourse analysis; ‎This is because the text is the internal structure of discourse that consists of ‎vocabulary, structures, and sentences, which helps to know the various ‎rhetorical methods that His Majesty, may God have mercy on him, relied on to ‎convince the recipient, and to clarify the linguistic effects that indicate the ‎political and social functions that the discourse on democracy accomplishes for ‎the actors; Because language reveals the depths of politics and its purposes, it ‎is the first language of communication with citizens and the masses, and it has ‎strength and ability to realize the common and speed of understanding, and the ‎ability to influence the recipients and convince them.‎ Discourse analysis in this study, like the rest of the studies, depends on the ‎vocabulary, structures, and sentences that make up the text. major‎.


Millennium ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 175-201
Author(s):  
Luisa Andriollo

Abstract This paper examines the modes of imperial interactions with Church councils, focusing on the emperor’s participation in episcopal meetings and its representation in late antique sources, both literary and documentary. The author argues that the availability and strategic dissemination of conciliar records could affect, for better or worse, the understanding of the imperial religious policy and attitude towards Church institutions. This is most clearly illustrated by Marcian’s behaviour at Chalcedon, and by the active steps he took to produce an official and imperially endorsed edition of the conciliar acts. The significance of Marcian’s initiatives emerges more clearly when placed in the context of developing practices with respect to conciliar procedure (and the imperial role therein) and the circulation of conciliar information. After considering possible precedents in both these fields, the article reconstructs the early circulation and reception of the Chalcedonian acts, focusing particularly on the records of the sixth session, which was presided by the emperor himself. The author discusses the role played by the imperial initiative at the council and in its aftermath, and how it contributed to shape the reception of Marcian’s image as a Christian ruler.


Author(s):  
Clooney Amal ◽  
Webb Philippa ◽  
Nelson Matthew

This section presents the CHR France, India, United Kingdom and United States amendment, 24 April 1950.


Author(s):  
Clooney Amal ◽  
Webb Philippa ◽  
Nelson Matthew

This section presents the CHR United Kingdom amendment, 24 April 1950.


Author(s):  
Clooney Amal ◽  
Webb Philippa ◽  
Nelson Matthew

This section presents the CHR United States amendment, 14 April 1950.


Author(s):  
Clooney Amal ◽  
Webb Philippa ◽  
Nelson Matthew
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This section presents the CHR India amendment, 24 April 1950.


Author(s):  
Clooney Amal ◽  
Webb Philippa ◽  
Nelson Matthew
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This section presents the CHR Government Comments, 22 March 1950.


Author(s):  
Clooney Amal ◽  
Webb Philippa ◽  
Nelson Matthew

This section presents the CHR United Kingdom amendment, 17 April 1950.


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