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Absentem qui rodit amicum , Qui non defendit alio culpante , solutos Qui captat risus hominum , famamque dicacis ; Fingere qui non visa potest , commissa tacere Qui nequit , hic niger est , hunc tu , Romane , caveto . ( L. ) Hor .
Absentem qui rodit amicum , Qui non defendit alio culpante , solutos Qui captat risus hominum , famamque dicacis ; Fingere qui non visa potest , commissa tacere Qui nequit , hic niger est , hunc tu , Romane , caveto . ( L. ) Hor .
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... judex in propria causa , quia non potest esse judex et pars . ( L. ) Law Max . - No one may be judge in his own case , because no one may be judge and suitor at the same time . Thus , a ALIQUIS . 29 Catiline. ...
... judex in propria causa , quia non potest esse judex et pars . ( L. ) Law Max . - No one may be judge in his own case , because no one may be judge and suitor at the same time . Thus , a ALIQUIS . 29 Catiline. ...
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Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest . ( L. ) Let no one be at the beck of another man who can be his own master . Chosen as motto by Paracelsus , and thought to be of his composing ( vide Fournier , L'Esprit des autres , 187 ) . 224.
Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest . ( L. ) Let no one be at the beck of another man who can be his own master . Chosen as motto by Paracelsus , and thought to be of his composing ( vide Fournier , L'Esprit des autres , 187 ) . 224.
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An potest quidquam esse absurdius , quam quo minus viæ restat , eo plus viatici quærere ? ( L. ) Cic . Sen. 18 , 66.— Can anything be more absurd than to be accumulating the more provision for the way , the less of 40 ANIMUS .
An potest quidquam esse absurdius , quam quo minus viæ restat , eo plus viatici quærere ? ( L. ) Cic . Sen. 18 , 66.— Can anything be more absurd than to be accumulating the more provision for the way , the less of 40 ANIMUS .
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( L. ) Ov . A. A. 2 , 537. — I am attempting an arduous task : but there is no achievement but what is hard to effect . 351. A re decedunt . ( L . ) - They wander from the point . Irrelevant matter . 352. Arena funis effici non potest .
( L. ) Ov . A. A. 2 , 537. — I am attempting an arduous task : but there is no achievement but what is hard to effect . 351. A re decedunt . ( L . ) - They wander from the point . Irrelevant matter . 352. Arena funis effici non potest .
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