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... wish declared . Frankly , openly , without concealing any of our secret desires . Motto of Earl of Aylesford . 319. Apices juris non sunt jura . ( L. ) Law Max . - Fine points of law are not the law . " The law disallows curious and ...
... wish declared . Frankly , openly , without concealing any of our secret desires . Motto of Earl of Aylesford . 319. Apices juris non sunt jura . ( L. ) Law Max . - Fine points of law are not the law . " The law disallows curious and ...
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... wish of another . 391. ̓Αθανάτους μὲν πρῶτα θεούς , νόμῳ ὡς διάκειται Τίμα . ( Gr . ) Pythagor . Pay reverence , first of all , to the immortal gods , according as it is laid down by law . The established religion . Motto of Spectator ...
... wish of another . 391. ̓Αθανάτους μὲν πρῶτα θεούς , νόμῳ ὡς διάκειται Τίμα . ( Gr . ) Pythagor . Pay reverence , first of all , to the immortal gods , according as it is laid down by law . The established religion . Motto of Spectator ...
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... wish to see Rome and the Latin State's prosperity . - Ed . ( L. ) Ennius ? Cf. Horace's parody of these lines ( S. 1 , 2 , 37 ) . 429. Audita querela . ( L. ) Law Phrase . - The complaint having been investigated . 430. Auditis ? An me ...
... wish to see Rome and the Latin State's prosperity . - Ed . ( L. ) Ennius ? Cf. Horace's parody of these lines ( S. 1 , 2 , 37 ) . 429. Audita querela . ( L. ) Law Phrase . - The complaint having been investigated . 430. Auditis ? An me ...
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... wish to profit or to please , ( L. ) Hor . A. P. 333 . Or , as a tertium quid , do both of these . - Conington . 456. Aut regem aut fatuum nasci oportere . ( L. ) Sen. Apoc.- One ought to be born either a king or a fool , -viz . , to ...
... wish to profit or to please , ( L. ) Hor . A. P. 333 . Or , as a tertium quid , do both of these . - Conington . 456. Aut regem aut fatuum nasci oportere . ( L. ) Sen. Apoc.- One ought to be born either a king or a fool , -viz . , to ...
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... wish to be a fop , and great man too ; ( L. ) Mart . 1 , 10 , 1 . But fops are mostly but a paltry crew.-Ed. ( 4. ) 504. Benedictus es , O Domine ; doce me statuta tua . ( L. ) Cf. Vulg . Ps . cxviii . 12. — Blessed art Thou , O Lord ...
... wish to be a fop , and great man too ; ( L. ) Mart . 1 , 10 , 1 . But fops are mostly but a paltry crew.-Ed. ( 4. ) 504. Benedictus es , O Domine ; doce me statuta tua . ( L. ) Cf. Vulg . Ps . cxviii . 12. — Blessed art Thou , O Lord ...
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