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2479:"The ... concept is particular to a few civil law systems and cannot sweepingly be equated with the notions of 'special' or 'specific intent' in common law systems. Of course, the same might equally be said of the concept of 'specific intent', a notion used in the common law almost exclusively within the context of the defense of voluntary intoxication." (Genocide scholar 1586:
This was often used in conjunction with a signature at the end of letters. It was used in order to signify that "God willing" this letter will get to you safely, "God willing" the contents of this letter come true. As an abbreviation (simply "D.V.") it is often found in personal letters (in English)
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Less literally, "there is no accounting for taste", because they are judged subjectively and not objectively: everyone has their own and none deserve preeminence. The complete phrase is "de gustibus et coloribus non est disputandum" ("when we talk about tastes and colours there is nothing to be
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occurs when an acceptable exception is ignored or eliminated. For example, the appropriateness of using opiates is contingent on suffering extreme pain. To justify the recreational use of opiates by referring to a cancer patient or to justify arresting said patient by comparing him to the
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In Catholic theology, pleasure taken in a sinful thought or imagination, such as brooding on sexual images. As voluntary and complacent erotic fantasizing, without attempt to suppress such thoughts, it is distinct from actual sexual desire.
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A legal principle whereby one to whom certain powers were delegated may not ipso facto re-delegate them to another. A distinction may be had between delegated powers and the additional power to re-delegate them.
349:, a person is not responsible for unintended, consequential injury to another that results from a lawful act. This protection does not necessarily apply to unintended damage caused by one's negligence or folly. 2182:, i.e. Roman spirits of the dead. Loosely, "to the memory of". A conventional pagan inscription preceding the name of the deceased on their tombstone; often shortened to 1587:
of the early 1900s, employed to generally and piously qualify a given statement about a future planned action, that it will be carried out, so long as God wills it (see
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The ancient Roman custom by which it was pretended that disgraced Romans, especially former emperors, never existed, by eliminating all records and likenesses of them.
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Thus: "their story is our story". Originally it referred to the end of Rome's dominance. Now often used when comparing any current situation to a past story or event.
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expression, usually used in the end of a speech. The implied meaning is that the speaker has said all that had to be said and thus the argument is completed.
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A court does not care about small, trivial things. A case must have some importance in order for a court to hear it. See "de minimis non curat praetor".
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A clerk of a court makes this declaration when he is appointed, by which he promises to perform his duties faithfully as a servant of the court.
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In other words, the gods have ideas different from those of mortals, and so events do not always occur in the way persons wish them to. Cf.
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deposition is used to preserve the testimony of a witness who is expected not to be available to appear at trial and be cross-examined.
2605: 1694:). A contrived or artificial solution, usually to a literary plot. Refers to the practice in Greek drama of lowering by crane (the 1010:, to indicate a person who died without having had any legitimate male children (indicating there were illegitimate male children) 3689: 3422: 3042: 2428: 2342: 2283: 1599: 1359: 1135: 3307: 294:, Book 10, chapter 1, 26: "Modesto tamen et circumspecto iudicio de tantis viris pronuntiandum est, ne, quod plerisque accidit, 2023: 3498: 1254: 1105:. Originally inscribed on coins of the 17th century, it refers to the inscribed edge of the coin as a protection against the 3437: 2886: 546: 17: 1716: 486:
refers to "the way things really are" rather than what is officially presented as the fact of the matter in question.
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Describes an oath taken to faithfully administer the duties of a job or office, like that taken by a court reporter.
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Meaning: "war may seem pleasant to those who have never been involved in it, though the experienced know better".
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that parties to a suit should present the facts and the judge will rule on the law that governs them. Related to
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from language ; party jury; the right to a jury disproportionally chosen from the accused's ethnic group; see
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Meaning: "serving at the pleasure of the authority or officer who appointed". A Mediaeval legal Latin phrase.
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A recent academic substitution for the spacious and inconvenient phrase "as previously stated". Literally,
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A legal concept in which a person in imminent mortal danger need not satisfy the otherwise requisite
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Used when someone has been asked for urgent help, but responds with no immediate action. Similar to
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in the quest to hold individuals accountable for Genocide", ch. III: "Mens Rea: The Mental Element"
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Used in genealogical records in cases of nobility or other hereditary titles, often abbreviated as
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is to "in practice". In other contexts, it can mean "according to law", "by right", and "legally".
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does not concern himself with trifles." Trivial matters are no concern of a high official; cf.
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Often said or written of sacrifices, in which one "gives" and expects a return from the gods.
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Meaning from out of the depths of misery or dejection. From the Latin translation of the
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According to legend, the words spoken by the cardinal verifying that a newly-elected
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More literally, "the masks of the drama"; the cast of characters of a dramatic work.
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It is sweet on occasion to play the fool. / It is pleasant to relax once in a while.
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Adeleye, Gabriel G. (1999). Thomas J. Sienkewicz; James T. McDonough, Jr. (eds.).
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series; translated more loosely in the books as "never tickle a sleeping dragon".
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to effect a testamentary donation, i.e., a donation by instituting or modifying a
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Literally: Results, God unwilling. Can also be rendered as "Deus Nolens Exituus".
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Used to attribute a statement or opinion to its author, rather than the speaker.
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is a retrial of the issues as though they had not been tried before. In biology,
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is often dropped because it is confused with the English indefinite article. A
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Part of the full style of a monarch historically considered to be ruling by
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is a mutation that neither parent possessed or transmitted. In economics,
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The motto of Sir Thomas de Boteler, founder of Boteler Grammar School in
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Down the rabbit hole; backtranslation, not a genuine Latin phrase; see
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statements regarding the truth of a proposition are distinguished from
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is a legal phrase referring to things unworthy of the law's attention.
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written to William Howland in 1852 and subsequently published in the
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This page is one of a series listing English translations of notable
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Often set to music, either by itself or as the final phrase of the
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Used, e.g., in "as we agreed in the meeting d.d. 26th May 2006".
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Less literally, "speak well of the dead or not at all"; cf.
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about every knowable thing, and even certain other things
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that have been in operation for five years or less. (Cf.
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Meaning a loss that results from no one's wrongdoing. In
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following four years of imprisonment by the Inquisition
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statements regarding the properties of a thing itself.
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quod quidem perquam durum est, sed ita lex scripta est
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The commander does not care about the smallest things.
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It is sweet and honorable to die for the fatherland.
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Learn as if live forever; live as if die tomorrow.
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He has half the deed done, who has made a beginning.
1074:Used in genealogical records, often abbreviated as 1057:Used in genealogical records, often abbreviated as 1040:Used in genealogical records, often abbreviated as 1023:Used in genealogical records, often abbreviated as 985:Used in genealogical records, often abbreviated as 968:Used in genealogical records, often abbreviated as 882:Loosely, "to liberate the oppressed". Motto of the 525:Usually used in the context of "at a future time". 3646: 3623: 3453: 2922:a sweet and useful thing / pleasant and profitable 2447:It is learned by teaching / one learns by teaching 3461:Case and the Mens Rea of the Crime of Genocide". 3126:was a man, in a test employed after the reign of 2797:the fates lead the willing and drag the unwilling 1663:Title and first words of the first encyclical of 3861: 2227:disce ut semper victurus, vive ut cras moriturus 1905:I.e. "from a rule without exception." Short for 650:The law does not care about the smallest things. 2906:for the title of a poem regarding World War I, 2743:two blank slates with nothing written upon them 2739:duae tabulae rasae in quibus nihil scriptum est 2009:. The title of a famous Medieval Latin hymn by 3204:the Chancellor and Principal Companion of the 1594:, which encourages this way of speaking); cf. 1178:("By the Grace of God, King"). Abbreviated as 926:, of which it is a traditional title in Roman 846:Be suspicious of everything / doubt everything 3683: 2785:51st Battalion, Far North Queensland Regiment 1291: 3380:, English and Latin, vortigernstudies.org.uk 2313:I.e., "scattered remains". Paraphrased from 2044:first codified this precept in the reign of 2013:in the 13th century and used in the Requiem 1563:with God as protector / with an avenging God 1283: 677:(the eagle does not catch flies). Sometimes 3445: 3439: 3023:, but referring to a less personal danger. 2099: 743:against criticizing the recently deceased. 724:about the dead, nothing unless a good thing 40: 32: 3690: 3676: 3300: 2825:Officer Candidates School, at the base in 2710:Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry 1841:. Motto of Bergen Catholic High School in 62:started centuries before the beginning of 3630:. Wauconda, Illinois: Bolchazy-Carducci. 3444:: An investigation into the treatment of 2284:California Polytechnic State Universities 1886:. Compare also "dicta prius"; literally, 614:of/from law passed / of/from law in force 537:Of tastes there is nothing to be disputed 394:Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais 302:. (translated by Rev. John Selby Watson) 256:Give me the fact, I will give you the law 3396:The First Book of the Epistles of Horace 2938:, i.e., both enjoyable and instructive. 1788:Get results, whether God likes it or not 857:'s favorite motto and a title of one of 389:We shall accomplish the mission assigned 300:they condemn what they do not understand 283:They condemn what they do not understand 3626:World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions 3452:by Andrew M. Young, quoting and citing 3441:Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea 3310:. Judiciary of Scotland. Archived from 2749:, inscription for the fan club logo of 2464:I learn by teaching, I think by writing 1616:The descent into the cave of the rabbit 1600:Southern Illinois University Carbondale 1136:United States Air Force Security Forces 797:refers to newly founded companies, and 580:; analogous to "in principle", whereas 14: 3862: 3155:, Roman jurist of the 3rd century AD. 2793:ducunt volentem fata, nolentem trahunt 1976:. Recorded in the biography of him by 1755:God has given us these days of leisure 1260:Delegated powers can not be delegated 1016:decessit sine prole mascula superstite 729:de mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est 705:about the dead, either well or nothing 379:Used before disagreeing with someone. 3671: 2262: 1255:delegata potestas non potest delegari 896:from/through the foreknowledge of God 849:Attributed to the French philosopher 817:de omni re scibili et quibusdam aliis 474:Said of something that is the actual 317:Colloquially, "thrown to the lions". 3839:Latin words with English derivatives 3653:. London & New York: Routledge. 2887:dulce et decorum est pro patria mori 1360:Methodist Ladies' College, Melbourne 995:decessit sine prole mascula legitima 3463:Leiden Journal of International Law 3095:An encouragement to embrace life." 2101:Dimidium facti, qui coepit, habet; 1081: 836:("and even certain other things"). 376:with due respect / given the excuse 24: 3615: 3119:he has two, and they dangle nicely 3063:while there is life, there is hope 2697:draco dormiens nunquam titillandus 2680:a donation in expectation of death 1717:The Catholic University of America 1071:died in the lifetime of the father 1054:died in the lifetime of the mother 999:died without legitimate male issue 25: 3881: 3697: 3170:The outer covering of the brain. 3008:dum Roma deliberat Saguntum perit 2843:war is sweet to the inexperienced 2388:and the Italian political author 2323:, 1, 4, 62, where it is written " 2079:dimidium facti, qui coepit, habet 1669:Deus caritas est (disambiguation) 1219:Under God's Spirit she flourishes 1020:died without surviving male issue 884:United States Army Special Forces 2730:the parts/characters of the play 2208:learn or depart / learn or leave 3587: 3557: 3536: 3508: 2878:Sir Bourchier Wrey, 6th Baronet 2460:docendo disco, scribendo cogito 2327:" (limbs of a scattered poet). 2149:It seemed otherwise to the gods 1402:A frequent phrase in the Roman 879:free from having been oppressed 532:de gustibus non est disputandum 207: 3489: 3431: 3412: 3383: 3369: 3351: 3326: 3261: 1201:. Also occurs on coins of the 1033:decessit sine prole superstite 828:of the 15th century wrote the 771:"Anew" or "afresh". In law, a 442:, i.e., the unlawful theft of 13: 1: 3505:Retrieved on 14 December 2007 3255: 3099:used the line in a whimsical 2768:Royal Canadian Infantry Corps 1918:recreational user would be a 1631:desiderantes meliorem patriam 1568:Confederate States of America 982:died without legitimate issue 901:Worshipful Company of Barbers 826:Giovanni Pico della Mirandola 701:de mortuis aut bene aut nihil 576:"Official", in contrast with 438:was the traditional name for 251:da mihi factum, dabo tibi ius 234:O God, give fortune/happiness 3115:duos habet et bene pendentes 3106:Springfield Daily Republican 2912:(calling it "the old Lie"). 1837:The principal slogan of the 1493:To the best and greatest God 1447:, which is inscribed on the 1037:died without surviving issue 978:decessit sine prole legitima 296:damnent quae non intellegunt 279:damnant quod non intellegunt 261:da mihi facta, dabo tibi ius 75:This list covers the letter 7: 3570:The Life of Emily Dickinson 2631:A phrase used in the Roman 1983:Lives of the Twelve Caesars 1855:we were saying yesterday... 1610:descensus in cuniculi cavum 1543:For God, king and neighbour 1523:For God, country, learning 1500:("to the best and greatest 1285:ils sont fous, ces romains! 1088:an ornament and a safeguard 273:(the court knows the law). 10: 3886: 3247:The History of the Britons 3198:Governor General of Canada 3092:while we live, let us live 2975:sweeter after difficulties 2856:dulce est desipere in loco 2823:United States Marine Corps 2088:From the second letter by 1751:Deus nobis haec otia fecit 1637:they desired a better land 1528:Scotch College (Melbourne) 1504:"). Printed on bottles of 1274:They are mad, those Romans 1169:By the Grace of God, Queen 1119:There is safety in numbers 942:about/regarding the matter 753:About us is the story told 685:(law) is used in place of 509:of faithful administration 366:Motto of several schools. 237:A traditional greeting of 3821: 3705: 3475:10.1017/S0922156501000061 2958:, 3 25, 16. Motto of the 2536:Sunday in White Garments 2519:Domine salvam fac reginam 1939:Fighter Squadron VF-194. 1851:Dicebamus hesterna die... 1777:Methodist College Belfast 1667:. For other meanings see 864:De Omnibus Dubitandum Est 719:de mortuis nil nisi bonum 710:de mortuis nil nisi bonum 505:de fideli administratione 3649:Latin for the Illiterati 3496:Clan Fergus(s)on Society 2872:4, 12, 28. Also used by 2780:love of country leads me 2587:, England. Psalm 27, 1. 2557:The Lord is our strength 2553:Dominus fortitudo nostra 2434:I give that you may give 2217:King's School, Rochester 2175:Sacred to the ghost-gods 2056:dies tenebrosa sicut nox 1644:11:16; the motto of the 1465:by God, not fortune/luck 1293:Sono pazzi questi Romani 749:de nobis fabula narratur 598:of/from law to be passed 541:disputed"). Probably of 292:De Institutione Oratoria 3286:Encyclopædia Britannica 3075:while we live, we serve 3047:State of South Carolina 3035:while I breathe, I hope 3000:The Ravensbourne School 2902:3, 2, 13. Also used by 2839:dulce bellum inexpertis 2708:Motto of the fictional 2635:, and sometimes in its 2575:Dominus illuminatio mea 2506:Domine salvum fac regem 2386:King Louis XI of France 2263:§ docendo discitur 2257:while learning we learn 1732:The principal motto of 1496:Derived from the pagan 1305:frequently used in the 1277:A Latin translation of 1109:of its precious metal. 1103:British one-pound coins 675:aquila non capit muscas 385:datum perficiemus munus 314:condemnation to beasts 3870:Lists of Latin phrases 3645:Stone, Jon R. (1996). 3544:"dum vivimus, vivamus" 3446: 3440: 3334:"de medietate linguae" 3308:"Glossary – Help" 3059:dum vita est, spes est 2751:The Sons of the Desert 2705:is never to be tickled 2523:O Lord, save the queen 2370:/ "divide and conquer" 2325:disiecti membra poetae 2238:St. Edmund of Abingdon 2213:Royal College, Colombo 2100: 2062:a day as dark as night 1292: 1284: 1134:Official motto of the 91:Lists of Latin phrases 41: 33: 3599:The Roman Law Library 3565:Richard Benson Sewall 3516:"dum vivimus vivamus" 3424:First Book of Letters 2818:leadership by example 2802:Lucius Annaeus Seneca 2628:The Lord be with you. 2616:. After Psalm 23, 1. 2597:The Lord is shepherd 2510:O Lord, save the king 2095:First Book of Letters 2007:Christian eschatology 1954:London Stock Exchange 1758:Motto of the city of 1566:motto of the defunct 1498:Iupiter optimo maximo 1321:for God and for truth 1207:Otto Adelheid Pfennig 1131:Defender of the Force 842:de omnibus dubitandum 342:damage without injury 338:damnum absque injuria 81:List of Latin phrases 3595:"Digesta Iustiniani" 3469:(1): 125–139 (129). 3277:Donald William Lucas 3180:during good pleasure 3176:durante bene placito 3140:law harsh, but law 3088:dum vivimus, vivamus 3080:Presbyterian College 3071:dum vivimus servimus 3021:Hannibal ante portas 3012:while Rome debates, 2909:Dulce et Decorum Est 2876:for the portrait of 2848:Erasmus of Rotterdam 2676:donatio mortis causa 2585:University of Oxford 2580:The Lord is my light 2526:After Psalm 20, 10. 2071:, for the year 447. 1932:what is said is done 1879:as previously stated 1864:Salamanca University 1683:a god from a machine 1621:Down the rabbit hole 1519:Deo patriae litteris 1516:Deo patriae litteris 1414:or as a response to 1355:For God and for home 1281:'s phrase in French 1270:delirant isti Romani 1224:Princeton University 1215:Dei sub numine viget 1067:decessit vita patris 1050:decessit vita matris 824:The Italian scholar 624:de medietate linguae 559:again, a second time 522:regarding the future 359:deus dat incrementum 355:dat deus incrementum 3829:Latin abbreviations 3813: Complete list 3520:merriam-webster.com 3457:(March 2001). "The 3426:, letter 2, line 40 3401:The Works of Horace 2390:Niccolò Machiavelli 2282:Motto of the three 2168:dis manibus sacrum 1966:I have lost the day 1907:a dicto simpliciter 1858:Attributed to Fray 1372:For God and country 1150:By the grace of God 1138:(Security Police). 961:decessit sine prole 892:de praescientia Dei 436:de bonis asportatis 431:carrying goods away 427:de bonis asportatis 329:damnation of memory 309:damnatio ad bestias 18:Dum vivimus vivamus 3501:2010-07-27 at the 3455:William A. Schabas 3281:"Greek literature" 3269:Peter A. Mackridge 3242:Historia Brittonum 3153:Digesta Iustiniani 2995:I hope when I grow 2971:dulcius ex asperis 2776:ducit amor patriae 2602:St. John's College 2539:Latin name of the 2532:Dominica in albis 2481:William A. Schabas 2452:Seneca the Younger 2242:Isidoro de Sevilla 2196:, "he lies here". 2042:English Parliament 1945:dictum meum pactum 1937:United States Navy 1784:Deus nolens exitus 1692:apò mēchanēs theós 1690:ἀπὸ μηχανῆς θεός ( 1420:Benedicamus Domino 1326:Colgate University 965:died without issue 861:'s works, namely, 834:et quibusdam aliis 830:De omni re scibili 446:(moveable goods). 83:for the main list. 3857: 3856: 3844:Legal Latin terms 3406:Project Gutenberg 3392:Christopher Smart 3314:on 19 August 2019 3253: 3252: 3196:For example, the 2934:: poetry must be 2833:, United States. 2725:dramatis personae 2562:Southland College 2489:Domine dirige nos 2377:maxim adopted by 2298:, United States. 2251:discendo discimus 2203:disce aut discede 2195: 2188: 2171: 2011:Tommaso da Celano 2001:Reference to the 1920:dicto simpliciter 1915:dicto simpliciter 1897:dicto simpliciter 1875: 1845:, United States. 1742:Dieu et mon droit 1665:Pope Benedict XVI 1548:Bromsgrove School 1489: 1484:Deo optimo maximo 1387:, United States. 1377:Regis High School 1240:delectatio morosa 1234:, United States. 1203:Holy Roman Empire 1196: 1188: 1181: 1164:Dei gratia regina 1101:. 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