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Happy is he who can ascertain the causes of things The motto of Oakland Colegio Campestre school through which Colombia participates of NASA Educational Programsįrom the " Exsultet" of the Catholic liturgy for the Easter Vigil Ritual acclamation delivered to late Roman emperors

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"be more fortunate than Augustus and better than Trajan" Verse 63 from the poem De reditu suo by Rutilius Claudius Namatianus praising emperor Augustus.

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"From differing peoples you have made one native land" compare pinxitįecisti patriam diversis de gentibus unam (Cádiz 1888).Ī formula used traditionally in the author's signature by painters, sculptors, artisans, scribes etc. Also in Alfonso Moreno Espinosa, Compendio de Historia Universal, 5. Later, found in Henry Baerlein's introduction to his translation of The Diwan of Abul ʿAla by Abul ʿAla Al-Maʿarri (973–1057) also in Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters, act 1. Slight variant ("quod potui feci") found in James Boswell's An Account of Corsica, there described as "a simple beautiful inscription on the front of Palazzo Tolomei at Siena". I have done what I could let those who can do better. įeci quod potui, faciant meliora potentes First written about in 1554 by the German physician Johannes Lange. Hypochromic anemia or chlorosis, once described as the "fever of love", which was believed to stem from the yearning for passion in virgins. It is lawful to be taught even by an enemy

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The underlying motive for attorneys to impeach opposing witnesses in court: the principle discredits the rest of their testimony if it is without corroboration. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, and Santa Fe, New MexicoĪ Roman legal principle indicating that a witness who willfully falsifies one matter is not credible on any matter.

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"I make free adults out of children by means of books and a balance." It is easier to do many things, than one thing consecutively Said of the acknowledged leader in some field, especially in the arts and humanities Origin of the word facsimile, and, through it, of faxĪppeared on British coinage following the Union of the Crownsįrom Plautus, Persa IV.3–24 used by Russian hooligans as tattoo inscription Motto of Prince Alfred College in Adelaide, Australia Every man is the artisan of his own fortuneĪppius Claudius Caecus motto of Fort Street High School in Petersham, Sydney, Australia









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