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a poet of superior merit, whose vein is of no vulgar kind, who never tosses off anything trite, nor coins a trivial poem at the public mint, I cannot describe, but only recognize as a person whose soul is free from all anxiety (Juvenal)sed vatem egregium cui non sit publica vena, qui nihil expositum soleat deducere, nec qui communi feriat carmen triviale moneta, hunc qualem nequeo monstrare, et sentio tantum, anxietate carens animus facit
Blameless of life and free from crime. (Horace)Integer vitæ scelerisque purus.
Business free dayDies non
disentangle, free, extricate, clear up, unravelextrico
empty, devoid of, free fromvacuus
free and uprightliber et erectus
free birth, noble-mindedness, franknessingenuitas
free from every fearomni liber metu
free through difficultyper ardua liberi
free time, leisure, ease, peace, reposeotium
Free willLiberum arbitrium
free, independent, unrestrictedliber libera, liberum
free-born, noble-minded, upright, honorableingenuus
he is borne along in numbers free from law (Horace)numerisque fertur lege solutis
he is most free from danger, who, even when safe, is on his guard (Publilius Syrus)caret periculo, qui etiam (cum est) tutus cavet
I make free men out of children with books and balance (motto of St. John’s College, Annapolis)facio liberos ex liberi libris libraque
in a free state there should be freedom of speech and thought (Tiberias, as quoted by Suetonius)in civitate libera linguam mentemque liberas esse debere (jactabat)
In chains yet still bold (free)In vinculis etiam audax
in contingent and free things, all the reason of the fact lies in the will of the doerin contingentibus et liberis tota ratio facti stat in voluntate facientis
is any man free except the one who can pass his life as he pleases? (Persius)an quisquam est alius liber, nisi ducere vitam cui licet, ut voluit?
is there a man free, other than he, who has the power of passing life in what manner he pleases? (i.e., the essence of freedom is to do as one pleases without injury to another) (Persius)an quisquam est alius liber, nisi ducere vitam cui licet, ut voluit?
it is a father’s duty to accustom his son to act rightly of his own free will rather than from fear of the consequences (Terence)hoc patrium est, potius consuefacere filium sua sponte recte facere, quam alieno metu
it is a usual fault in great and free states that envy should be the companion of glory (Cornelius Nepos)commune vitium in magnis liberisque civitatibus, ut invidia gloriæ comes sit
leave poets free to perish as they will (Horace)sit jus liceatque perire poëtis
let that order be free from vice, and afford an example to all others (from the Tw e l v e Ta b l e s, in reference to the Patricians)is ordo vitio careto, cæteris specimen esto
live free from envy and spend your peaceful years without fame, and thus live in friendship with your peers (Ovid)vive sine invidia, mollesque inglorius annos exige, et amicitias sic tibi junge pares
mountaineers are always free (motto of West Virginia)montani semper liberi
no one is free who is a slave to the body (Seneca)nemo liber est qui corpori servit
nothing is so steadfast as to be free of danger from even the weakest person (Curtius)nihil tam firmum est, cui periculum non sit etiam ab invalido
of all pursuits from which profit accrues, nothing is superior to agriculture, nothing more productive, nothing more enjoyable, nothing more worthy of a free man (Cicero)omnium rerum, ex quibus aliquid acquiritur, nihil est agricultura melius, nihil uberius, nihil dulcius, nihil homine libero dignius
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