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Cf. Nihil erat in ejus oratione nisi sincerum , nihil nisi siccum atque sanum . Id . ibid . 55 , 202 .-- There was nothing in his ( C. Cotta ) speeches , but what was plain , solid , and sound . 60. Ac veluti magno in populo quum sæpe ...
Cf. Nihil erat in ejus oratione nisi sincerum , nihil nisi siccum atque sanum . Id . ibid . 55 , 202 .-- There was nothing in his ( C. Cotta ) speeches , but what was plain , solid , and sound . 60. Ac veluti magno in populo quum sæpe ...
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Æmulus atque imitator studiorum ac laborum . ( L. ) Cf. Cic . Marc . 1 , 2. — The rival and imitator of the studies and labours of another . 119. Aendern und bessern sind zwei . ( G. ) Prov . - To change and to better are two different ...
Æmulus atque imitator studiorum ac laborum . ( L. ) Cf. Cic . Marc . 1 , 2. — The rival and imitator of the studies and labours of another . 119. Aendern und bessern sind zwei . ( G. ) Prov . - To change and to better are two different ...
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Patience and perseverance surmount every difficulty . 296. Animus non deficit æquus . ( L . ) — A calm mind is not wanting . Motto of Lord Willoughby d'Eresby . > 1 297. Animus quod perdidit optat , Atque in ANIMUS . 39.
Patience and perseverance surmount every difficulty . 296. Animus non deficit æquus . ( L . ) — A calm mind is not wanting . Motto of Lord Willoughby d'Eresby . > 1 297. Animus quod perdidit optat , Atque in ANIMUS . 39.
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Animus quod perdidit optat , Atque in præterita se totus imagine versat . ( L. ) Petr . 1 , 128. — The mind still wishes for what it has lost , and is occupied entirely in conjuring up the past . regrets . 298.
Animus quod perdidit optat , Atque in præterita se totus imagine versat . ( L. ) Petr . 1 , 128. — The mind still wishes for what it has lost , and is occupied entirely in conjuring up the past . regrets . 298.
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( L. ) Pers . 1 , 28. - It's a fine thing to be pointed out with the finger , and for people to say , There he is ! Love of popularity and priblic notoriety . a - 397. Atque in rege tamen pater est . ( 50 AT EST .
( L. ) Pers . 1 , 28. - It's a fine thing to be pointed out with the finger , and for people to say , There he is ! Love of popularity and priblic notoriety . a - 397. Atque in rege tamen pater est . ( 50 AT EST .
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