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Results for: æstimatio delicti præteriti ex post facto non crescitTranslations 1 - 30 of 106
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æstimatio delicti præteriti ex post facto non crescitthe nature of a crime is not altered by subsequent acts
a facto ad jus non datur consequentiathe inference from the fact to the law is not allowed
amicitia, etiam post mortem duransfriendship enduring even after death
animoque supersunt jam prope post animamtheir spirit seems even to survive their breath (Sidonius Apollinaris)
antequam incipias, consulto; et ubi consulueris, facto opus estbefore you begin, consider well; and when you have considered, act (Sallust)
cave ne quidquam incipias, quod post pœniteattake care not to begin anything of which you may repent (Publilius Syrus)
conscia mens ut cuique sua est, ita concipit intra pectora pro facto spemque metumque suoaccording to the state of a man’s conscience, so in his mind do hope and fear arise on account of his deeds (Ovid)
Corpus delictiThe body of a crime. (The substance or fundamental facts of a crime)
corpus delictithe fact (body) of the crime
crescit amor nummi quantum ipsa pecunia crescitthe love of money increases as wealth itself increases (Juvenal)
Crescit amor nummi, quantum ipsa pecunia crescit Et minus hanc optat, qui non habetThe love of money is with wealth increased, And he that has it not, desires it least. --- Juvenal [Decimus Junius Juvinalis]
Crescit amor nummi, quantum ipsa pecunia crevitThe love of wealth grows as the wealth itself grew. (Juvenalis)
crescit eundoit grows as it goes (motto of New Mexico)
crescit indulgens sibi dirus hydropsthe fatal dropsy gains on the patient from his gratifying his thirst (Horace)
crescit occulto velut arbor ævoit grows as a tree with a hidden life (Horace)
crescit sub pondere virtusvirtue grows under oppression
de factoin fact, actually
De factoResulting from fact
De factoSomething that is automatically accepted
dumque punitur scelus, crescitwhile crime is punished it yet increases (Seneca)
ego ero post principiaI will keep behind the first rank (i.e., I will stay out of harm’s way) (Terence)
ex facto jus oriturthe law goes into effect after the fact
ex post factoafter the fact
Ex post factoAfter the fact, or Retrospectively
ex post factoenacted after the fact; retroactive
ex post factofrom after the fact
facilius crescit dignitas quam incipitdignity increases more easily than it begins (Seneca)
facilius crescit quam inchoatur dignitasit is easier to increase dignity than to acquire it in the first place (Laberius)
fama crescit eundorumor grows as it goes (Virgil)
Fama crescit eundoThe rumour grows as it goes. (Vergil)
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