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English EnglishLatin Latin
liberty is a thing of inestimable value (Justinian)libertas inæstimabile res est
(+gerundive) to see to a thing being done, cure, restcuro
(fig.) the abuse of a thing is no argument against its useab abusu ad usum non valet consequentia
a certain (one, thing, someone)quendam
a certain person or thing,, kind ofquidam quaedam quedam quidam
a credulous thing is love (Ovid)credula res amor est
a lofty thing fears being made equal with a loweræquari pavet alta minori
a madman is like a man who is absent (Coke, adapted from Justinian)furiosus absentis loco est
A note of; a thing to be rememberedMemorandum
A rare bird, i.e. An extraodinary or unusual thing. (Juvenal)Rara avis
a thing desired (but sadly lacking)desideratum
a thing evil in itselfmalum in se
A thing is worth only what someone else will pay for itRes tantum valet quantum vendi potest
A thing to be addedAddendum
aim at a certain end (i.e., aim at a sure thing)certum pete finem
all men are considered as tyrants who possess themselves of perpetual power in a state that once enjoyed the blessings of liberty (Cornelius Nepos)omnes autem et habentur et dicuntur tyranni, qui potestate sunt perpetua, in ea civitate quæ libertate usa est
Always the same thing. (Cicero)Semper idem
any (one, thing, etc.) availablequicumque
as the years pass, they rob us of one thing after another (Horace)singula de nobis anni prædantur euntes
as you now possess (Justinian)uti possidetis
behold a worthy sight, to which the God, turning his attention to his own work, may direct his gaze. Behold an equal thing, worthy of a God, a brave man matched in conflict with evil fortune (Seneca)ecce spectaculum dignum, ad quod respiciat intentus operi suo Deus. Ecce par Deo dignum, vir fortis cum mala fortuna compositus
by the sword she seeks peaceful quiet under liberty (motto of Massachusetts)ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem
dear is my homeland, but liberty is dearerpatria cara, carior libertas
eloquence, the foster-child of license, which fools call liberty (Tacitus)eloquentia, alumna licentiæ, quam stulti libertatem vocabant
Empire and liberty. (Cicero)Imperium et libertas
every good thing is a gift of Godomne bonum Dei donum
every great thing is composed of many things that are smallnihil est aliud magnum quam multa minuta
every perfect thing is threefoldomne trinum perfectum
False in one thing, false in allFalsus in uno, falsus in omnibus
false in one thing, false in everythingfalsus in uno, falsus in omnibus
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