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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Ægyptum quam mihi laudabas , Serviane charissime , totam didici levem pendulam et ad omnia famæ momenta volitantem . Genus hominum seditiosissimum vanissimum injuriosissimum . ( L. ) Hadrian ap . Vop . Saturn , 8 , p . 960 ( Hist .
Ægyptum quam mihi laudabas , Serviane charissime , totam didici levem pendulam et ad omnia famæ momenta volitantem . Genus hominum seditiosissimum vanissimum injuriosissimum . ( L. ) Hadrian ap . Vop . Saturn , 8 , p . 960 ( Hist .
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Alieno more vivendum est mihi . ( L. ) Ter . And . 1 , 1 , 125. — I have to live according to another's humour . 194. Alienum est omne , quicquid optando venit . ( L. ) Pub . Syr . ap . Sen. Ep . 8. — Anything which comes to you ...
Alieno more vivendum est mihi . ( L. ) Ter . And . 1 , 1 , 125. — I have to live according to another's humour . 194. Alienum est omne , quicquid optando venit . ( L. ) Pub . Syr . ap . Sen. Ep . 8. — Anything which comes to you ...
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Sed mihi quidem βεβίωται . Viderint juvenes . ( L. ) Cic . Att . 14 , 21 , 3. - Old age makes me sour . The least thing puts me out . However , as far as I am concerned , c'en est fini , I have lived my time .
Sed mihi quidem βεβίωται . Viderint juvenes . ( L. ) Cic . Att . 14 , 21 , 3. - Old age makes me sour . The least thing puts me out . However , as far as I am concerned , c'en est fini , I have lived my time .
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Crede mihi , quamvis ingentia , Postume , dona : Auctoris pereunt garrulitate sua . ( L. ) Mart . 5 , 52 , 7 . Great are your gifts , but when proclaimed around The obligation dies upon the sound . — Hay . ( 17. ) ...
Crede mihi , quamvis ingentia , Postume , dona : Auctoris pereunt garrulitate sua . ( L. ) Mart . 5 , 52 , 7 . Great are your gifts , but when proclaimed around The obligation dies upon the sound . — Hay . ( 17. ) ...
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Calitus mihi vires . ( L . ) - My strength is from heaven . Motto of Viscount Ranelagh . 565. Cælo tegitur qui non habet urnam . ( L. ) Luc . 7 , 819 . The unburied dead . The vault of heaven Doth cover him who hath no funeral urn.
Calitus mihi vires . ( L . ) - My strength is from heaven . Motto of Viscount Ranelagh . 565. Cælo tegitur qui non habet urnam . ( L. ) Luc . 7 , 819 . The unburied dead . The vault of heaven Doth cover him who hath no funeral urn.
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