This was clearly perceived and keenly felt by the educated classes, and as soon as the strong hand of the uncompromising autocrat was withdrawn, they clamoured loudly for radical changes in the aims and methods of their rulers.
The war clamoured for by the Protestants, politicians like Sully, and the nobility; and the Spanish alliance, to be cemented by marriages, and preached by the ultramontane Spanish camarilla formed by the queen, Pre Coton, the kings confessor, the minister Villeroy, and Ubaldini, the papal nuncio.
These perverts were mostly to be found among nobles desirous of amassing church property, or among those of the clergy who clamoured for communion in both kinds.
He appointed visitors for the universities and great public schools, and defended the universities from the attacks of the extreme sectaries who clamoured for their abolition, even Clarendon allowing that Oxford yielded a harvest of extraordinary good and sound knowledge in all parts of learning.
The first storm in a one-two punch heading for Hawaii clamoured ashore overnight on Friday (local time) as a weakened tropical storm, while a second system close behind it strengthened and was on track to pass north of the islands
clamoured הגייה עם משמעויות, מילים נרדפות, הפכים, תרגומים, משפטים ועוד