Deacons Dictionary of Foreign Phrases And Classical Quotations a Treasury of
Deacons Dictionary of Foreign Phrases And Classical Quotations a Treasury of
R D Robert D Blackman
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Pro libertatepatriae Pro loco et tempore Prooemium Propaganda Pro patria Propositi tenax Propria persona Proprio motu Pro rata Pro rege, lege, et grege Pro re nata Pro tanto Pro tempore Proviso Proxime accessit Proximus ardet Ucalegon Proximus sed proximus longo intervailo Prudens futuri Publico consilio For the liberty of one's country For place and time Introduction, preface, pre- lude Short for the congregation de propaganda fide (for propagating or spreading the knowledge of the faith) For ...our country Firm of purpose One's own individuality On one's own motion ; of one's own accord In proportion For the king, the law, and the people For a special emergency, or business For so much ; to that ex- tent For the time being A condition, stipulation Honourable mention (lit. He came next) Ucalegon('s house), next door, is on fire. When thy neighbour's house is on fire, be careful of thine own (see Nam tua res, &>c. ) Next, but next at a great distance ; a bad second Thoughtful of the future By public consent Latin Section, 109 Publicum bonum private est praeferendum Pugnis et calcibus Punica fides Qua ducitis adsum Quse amissa salva Quae fuerant vitia mores sunt Quaere Quaerenda pecunia pri- m um, virtus post mummos Quaistio fit de legibus, non de personis Quae supra nos nihil ad nos Qualis ab incepto Quamdiu se bene gesserit Quam multa injusta ac prava fiunt moribus Quam prope adcrimensine crimine Quam stepe forte temere eveniunt quas nonaudeas optare !
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