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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... Volt . , Voltaire . Vop .. Vulg . , " " Suetonius . " " Aug. , Augustus Cæsar . " 3 Cæs . , C. Julius Cæsar . وو " " Claud . , Claudius Cæsar . " " " " " 2 De Ill . Gramm . , De Grammaticis . Ner . or Neron . , Nero . ور " " Tac ...
... Volt . , Voltaire . Vop .. Vulg . , " " Suetonius . " " Aug. , Augustus Cæsar . " 3 Cæs . , C. Julius Cæsar . وو " " Claud . , Claudius Cæsar . " " " " " 2 De Ill . Gramm . , De Grammaticis . Ner . or Neron . , Nero . ور " " Tac ...
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... Volt . Réligion Naturelle , pt . 2. - Let us help one another to bear our burdens . 158. A Idos de mi casa , y Que quereis con mi muger , no hay que responder . ( S. ) Prov . - To " Get out of my house , " and " What have you to do with ...
... Volt . Réligion Naturelle , pt . 2. - Let us help one another to bear our burdens . 158. A Idos de mi casa , y Que quereis con mi muger , no hay que responder . ( S. ) Prov . - To " Get out of my house , " and " What have you to do with ...
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... Volt . The most necessary accomplishment at Court is not to be able to speak well , but to know how to hold your tongue . 170. A la fin saura - t - on qui a mangé le lard . ( Fr. ) Prov . - In the end we shall know who ate the bacon ...
... Volt . The most necessary accomplishment at Court is not to be able to speak well , but to know how to hold your tongue . 170. A la fin saura - t - on qui a mangé le lard . ( Fr. ) Prov . - In the end we shall know who ate the bacon ...
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... Volt . Henriad , 8. — Friendship , which kings , as ungrate- ful as they are exalted , are unhappy enough not to know . 257. Amittit merito proprium , qui alienum appetit . ( L. ) Phædr . 1 , 4 , 1.- Who covets another's goods ...
... Volt . Henriad , 8. — Friendship , which kings , as ungrate- ful as they are exalted , are unhappy enough not to know . 257. Amittit merito proprium , qui alienum appetit . ( L. ) Phædr . 1 , 4 , 1.- Who covets another's goods ...
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... volt libertas dici mera veraque virtus . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 1 , 18 , 6 . A brutal boorishness , which fain would win Regard by unbrushed teeth and close shorn skin , Yet all the while is anxious to be thought Pure independence , acting ...
... volt libertas dici mera veraque virtus . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 1 , 18 , 6 . A brutal boorishness , which fain would win Regard by unbrushed teeth and close shorn skin , Yet all the while is anxious to be thought Pure independence , acting ...
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