-
accusare nemo se
debet nisi
coram Deo.
Similar phrases include: nemo
tenetur armare adversarium contra se (no one is
bound to arm an
opponent against himself)...
- army. It is
originally derived from Latin: armāta, the past
participle of
armāre, 'to arm', used in
Romance languages as a noun for
armed force, army, navy...
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Pennsylvania Iron City Citizen's
Response Unit (CRU)
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Armare Woodsmen Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Light Foot
Militia Pennsylvania Pennsylvania...
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accusare nemo se
debet nisi
coram Deo.
Similar phrases include: nemo
tenetur armare adversarium contra se (no one is
bound to arm an
opponent against himself)...
-
Paramilitary (from Old
French armee,
itself derived from the
Latin verb
armāre,
meaning "to arm", and
related to the
Latin noun arma,
meaning "arms" or...
- from the
Latin armatura meaning "arms and/or equipment", with the root
armare meaning "arms or gear".
Armour has been used
throughout recorded history...
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Toscana ...valuta la possibilità di una
colonia brasiliana...Ferdinando fa
armare una
caravella e una
tartana nel
porto di
Livorno e le
affida al capitano...
-
Toscana ...valuta la possibilità di una
colonia brasiliana...Ferdinando fa
armare una
caravella e una
tartana nel
porto di
Livorno e le
affida al capitano...
-
Edizioni Rapporti Sociali, an
anthology of
poems from prison,
Bisogna armare d'acciaio i
canti del
nostro tempo ("We must arm the
songs of our time with...