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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( L . ) — By courage and faith . 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 . ) — By courage and faith . 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 .
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312. Arbor vitæ Christus , fructus per fidem gustamus . ( L. ) - The tree of life is Christ , the fruit by faith we taste . Motto of Fruiterers ' Company . S 343. Arcana imperii . ( L . ) - State 44 A QUATRE . 333. A quatre épingles.
312. Arbor vitæ Christus , fructus per fidem gustamus . ( L. ) - The tree of life is Christ , the fruit by faith we taste . Motto of Fruiterers ' Company . S 343. Arcana imperii . ( L . ) - State 44 A QUATRE . 333. A quatre épingles.
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( Fr . ) — Bold from being armed with faith . Motto of Viscount Cranbrook . 366. Armoiries parlantes . ( Fr. ) Punning arms . A crest , or coat of arms , designed in rebus fashion , to express symbolically the bearer's name .
( Fr . ) — Bold from being armed with faith . Motto of Viscount Cranbrook . 366. Armoiries parlantes . ( Fr. ) Punning arms . A crest , or coat of arms , designed in rebus fashion , to express symbolically the bearer's name .
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( P . ) — An act of faith . A name given to the religious procession and ceremonies in Spain and Portugal attending the execution of heretics condemned by the tribunal of the Inquisition . What was to the condemned an act of temporal ...
( P . ) — An act of faith . A name given to the religious procession and ceremonies in Spain and Portugal attending the execution of heretics condemned by the tribunal of the Inquisition . What was to the condemned an act of temporal ...
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( L . ) — In good faith . True , genuine , reliable . Used as an adjective . ( Cf. Lewis and Short , Lat . Eng . Dict . , s.v. Fides II . , 2. ) 525. Bona malis paria non sunt , etiam pari numero ; nec lætitia ulla minimo mærore ...
( L . ) — In good faith . True , genuine , reliable . Used as an adjective . ( Cf. Lewis and Short , Lat . Eng . Dict . , s.v. Fides II . , 2. ) 525. Bona malis paria non sunt , etiam pari numero ; nec lætitia ulla minimo mærore ...
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