Classical and Foreign Quotations: Law Terms and Maxims, Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Expressions in French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish, and Portuguese. With Translations, References, Explanatory Notes, and Indexes |
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Motto of the earl of Airlie . 140. A fonte puro pura defluit aqua . ( L. ) Prov .--- Clear water flows from a pure spring . 141. A force de peindre le diable sur les murs , il finit par apparaître en personne . ( Fr. ) Prov .
Motto of the earl of Airlie . 140. A fonte puro pura defluit aqua . ( L. ) Prov .--- Clear water flows from a pure spring . 141. A force de peindre le diable sur les murs , il finit par apparaître en personne . ( Fr. ) Prov .
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Motto of the Earl of Stamford . 233. Amare autem nihil aliud est , nisi eum ipsum diligere , quem ames , nulla indigentia , nulla utilitate quæsita . ( L. ) Cic . Am . 27 , 100. — To love is nothing else than to hold in high esteem the ...
Motto of the Earl of Stamford . 233. Amare autem nihil aliud est , nisi eum ipsum diligere , quem ames , nulla indigentia , nulla utilitate quæsita . ( L. ) Cic . Am . 27 , 100. — To love is nothing else than to hold in high esteem the ...
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Motto of the Earl of Guildford . 288. Animo , non astutia . ( L . ) — By courage , not craft . Motto of Duke of Gordon and Marquess of Huntly . 289. Animorum Impulsu , et cæca magnaque cupidine ducti . ( L. ) Juv . 10 , 350 .
Motto of the Earl of Guildford . 288. Animo , non astutia . ( L . ) — By courage , not craft . Motto of Duke of Gordon and Marquess of Huntly . 289. Animorum Impulsu , et cæca magnaque cupidine ducti . ( L. ) Juv . 10 , 350 .
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Motto of Earl of Aylesford . 319. Apices juris non sunt jura . ( L. ) Law Max . — Fine points of law are not the law . “ The law disallows curious and nice exceptions as tending to the delay of justice . ”Broom , 188 . 320.
Motto of Earl of Aylesford . 319. Apices juris non sunt jura . ( L. ) Law Max . — Fine points of law are not the law . “ The law disallows curious and nice exceptions as tending to the delay of justice . ”Broom , 188 . 320.
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Earl Fitzwilliam's motto , with pareat for obediant . 324. Appui . ( Fr. ) Mil . Term . — The point d'appui = the point to The support or defence on which you rest the safety of anything , either in a literal or figurative sense . 325.
Earl Fitzwilliam's motto , with pareat for obediant . 324. Appui . ( Fr. ) Mil . Term . — The point d'appui = the point to The support or defence on which you rest the safety of anything , either in a literal or figurative sense . 325.
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