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Ab uno ad omnes . ( L . ) – From one to all . Motto of Earl of Perth and Melfort . 28. Ab urbe conditâ , or A. U. C. ( L . ) — From the building of the City . The date from which the Romans reckoned : generally considered as being 752 ...
Ab uno ad omnes . ( L . ) – From one to all . Motto of Earl of Perth and Melfort . 28. Ab urbe conditâ , or A. U. C. ( L . ) — From the building of the City . The date from which the Romans reckoned : generally considered as being 752 ...
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Exclamation of Correggio before the St Cecilia of Raphael at Bologna . 277. An dives sit omnes quærunt , nemo an bonus ANCH'IO . 37.
Exclamation of Correggio before the St Cecilia of Raphael at Bologna . 277. An dives sit omnes quærunt , nemo an bonus ANCH'IO . 37.
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An dives sit omnes quærunt , nemo an bonus . ( L . ) ? — Every- one inquires if he is well off , no one asks if he is a good man or no . 278. A nemico che fugge , fa un ponte d'oro . ( It . ) - Make a bridge of gold for an enemy who is ...
An dives sit omnes quærunt , nemo an bonus . ( L . ) ? — Every- one inquires if he is well off , no one asks if he is a good man or no . 278. A nemico che fugge , fa un ponte d'oro . ( It . ) - Make a bridge of gold for an enemy who is ...
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Cuncta ferit , dum cuncta timet : desævit in omnes Ut se posse putent : nec bellua tetrior ulla Quam servi rabies in libera terga furentis . ( L. ) Claud . Eutr . 1 , 181.- Nothing 80 odious as a clown that has risen to power .
Cuncta ferit , dum cuncta timet : desævit in omnes Ut se posse putent : nec bellua tetrior ulla Quam servi rabies in libera terga furentis . ( L. ) Claud . Eutr . 1 , 181.- Nothing 80 odious as a clown that has risen to power .
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