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- pie recitaverit in ecclesia aut oratorio, vel in familia, in religiosa Communitate, in christifidelium consociatione et generatim **** plures ad aliquem...
- Erlangen on 25 July 1828 with his thesis De infinitate, unitate, atque, communitate, rationis (On the Infinitude, Unity, and Universality of Reason), while...
- works of man are part of nature Point Park University Pro Arte, Pro Communitate, Pro Professione' Latin For knowledge, for community, for career Princeton...
- Germany (HQ) Eibergen, The Netherlands Garderen, The Netherlands Motto(s) Communitate valemus Together we are strong Commanders Corps Commander Lieutenant...
- ANGLIAE, Et Alios quosvis IMPERATORES, REGES, PONTIFICES, PRINCIPES, vel COMMUNITATES, AB Ineunte SAECULO DUODECIMO, viz. ab Anno 1101, ad nostra usque Tempora...
- Angliae et Alios Quosvis Imperatores, Reges, Pontifices, Principes, vel Communitates... [Treaties, Conventions, Letters, and Public Proceedings of Any Kind...
- (1960–1966) Point Park College (1966–2004) Motto Latin: Pro Arte, Pro Communitate, Pro Professione Motto in English For Knowledge, For Community, For Career...
- schnell! (German for "reliable, mobile, fast!") I. German/Dutch Corps: Communitate valemus (Latin for "together we are strong") Division Spezielle Operationen...
- Angliae et Alios Quosvis Imperatores, Reges, Pontifices, Principes, vel Communitates... [Treaties, Conventions, Letters, and Public Proceedings of Any Kind...
- Estates (Scots: Thrie Estaitis), or "three communities of the realm" (tres communitates), until 1690 composed of: the first estate of prelates (archbishops,...