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... Motto of Lord Suffield . 124. Æqua tellus Pauperi recluditur Regumque pueris . Earth removes the impartial sod ( L. ) Hor . C. 2 , 18 , 32 . Alike for beggar and for monarch's child . — Conington . 125. Æquat munia comparis . ( L. ) Cf ...
... Motto of Lord Suffield . 124. Æqua tellus Pauperi recluditur Regumque pueris . Earth removes the impartial sod ( L. ) Hor . C. 2 , 18 , 32 . Alike for beggar and for monarch's child . — Conington . 125. Æquat munia comparis . ( L. ) Cf ...
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... Motto of Duke of Buccleuch and Lord Montague . 259. Amores De tenero meditatur ungui . ( L. ) Hor . C. 3 , 6 , 24. - She dreams of love while yet a child , -lit . , while her nails are still soft . " Fresh from the nursery ...
... Motto of Duke of Buccleuch and Lord Montague . 259. Amores De tenero meditatur ungui . ( L. ) Hor . C. 3 , 6 , 24. - She dreams of love while yet a child , -lit . , while her nails are still soft . " Fresh from the nursery ...
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... Motto of the Earl of Guildford . 288. Animo , non astutia . ( L . ) - By courage , not craft . Motto of Duke of Gordon ... Lord Byron . 291. Animum nunc huc , nunc dividit illuc . ( L. ) Virg . A. 4 , 285 . So by conflicting cares ...
... Motto of the Earl of Guildford . 288. Animo , non astutia . ( L . ) - By courage , not craft . Motto of Duke of Gordon ... Lord Byron . 291. Animum nunc huc , nunc dividit illuc . ( L. ) Virg . A. 4 , 285 . So by conflicting cares ...
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... Lord Bagot . 314. A outrance , or à extent ; to excess . ( L . ) - Possessing antiquity . Motto l'outrance . ( Fr . ) - To the utmost Applied to a contest between two antagonists who were each determined to conquer or to die ; also to ...
... Lord Bagot . 314. A outrance , or à extent ; to excess . ( L . ) - Possessing antiquity . Motto l'outrance . ( Fr . ) - To the utmost Applied to a contest between two antagonists who were each determined to conquer or to die ; also to ...
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... Motto of Lord 412. Au bout de son Latin . ( Fr . ) — At one's wit's end . I was au bout de mon Latin , as the French say , at my wit's end to know what to do . 413. Auctor nominis ejus Christus , Tiberio imperitante , per pro- curatorem ...
... Motto of Lord 412. Au bout de son Latin . ( Fr . ) — At one's wit's end . I was au bout de mon Latin , as the French say , at my wit's end to know what to do . 413. Auctor nominis ejus Christus , Tiberio imperitante , per pro- curatorem ...
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