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Aurea prima sata est ætas , quæ vindice nullo , Sponte sua , sine lege , fidem rectumque colebat . Pæna metusque aberant . ( L. ) Ov . M. 1 , 89 . The Golden Age . First came the Golden Age , that without lord , Or law , kept justice of ...
Aurea prima sata est ætas , quæ vindice nullo , Sponte sua , sine lege , fidem rectumque colebat . Pæna metusque aberant . ( L. ) Ov . M. 1 , 89 . The Golden Age . First came the Golden Age , that without lord , Or law , kept justice of ...
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Suscipienda quidem bella sunt ob eam causam , ut sine injuria in pace vivatur . Cic . Off . 1 , 11 , 35. - The grounds for engaging in any war should be that one may be able to live at peace without dishonour . ( 3. ) ...
Suscipienda quidem bella sunt ob eam causam , ut sine injuria in pace vivatur . Cic . Off . 1 , 11 , 35. - The grounds for engaging in any war should be that one may be able to live at peace without dishonour . ( 3. ) ...
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Condicio dulcis sine pulvere palmæ . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 1 , 1 , 5 v . — The certainty of winning the coveted palm without an effort . 793. Condo et compono quæ mox depromere possim . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 1 , 1 , 12.
Condicio dulcis sine pulvere palmæ . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 1 , 1 , 5 v . — The certainty of winning the coveted palm without an effort . 793. Condo et compono quæ mox depromere possim . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 1 , 1 , 12.
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Cuicunque aliquis quid concedit , concedere videtur et id , sine quo res ipsa esse non potest . ( L. ) Law Max.Whoever grants a thing is supposed also tacitly to grant that without which the grant itself would be of no effect .
Cuicunque aliquis quid concedit , concedere videtur et id , sine quo res ipsa esse non potest . ( L. ) Law Max.Whoever grants a thing is supposed also tacitly to grant that without which the grant itself would be of no effect .
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Cui sit condicio dulcis sine pulvere palme . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 1 , 1 , 51. — Who has the terms of winning the coveted palm without an effort . Literally without the dust or sand ( called in Gr . ápń or " touch " ) , with which the ...
Cui sit condicio dulcis sine pulvere palme . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 1 , 1 , 51. — Who has the terms of winning the coveted palm without an effort . Literally without the dust or sand ( called in Gr . ápń or " touch " ) , with which the ...
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