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- Pro Libertate is an anti-communist, right-wing political ****ociation in Switzerland. Pro Libertate was founded in 1956 in response to the crushing of the...
- Pacific thread herring or deep-bodied Pacific thread herring (Opisthonema libertate) is a herring-like fish in the family Clupeidae. It is found in the Eastern...
- Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem is a Latin p****age and the official motto of the U.S. Commonwealth of M****achusetts and the University of M****achusetts...
- being in 1955–56. In 1995 the club, then officially named Pro Patria et Libertate, was disqualified from Serie D. The Gallaratese of Gallarate was admitted...
- albo these words: 'M**** haec inimica tyrannis ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem'". Translated, this means "This hand of mine, which is hostile...
- of arms Motto:  Dios, patria y libertad (Spanish) Pro Deo, Patria et Libertate (Latin) "God, homeland and freedom" Anthem: Salve, Oh Patria (Spanish)...
- Colony State The Baked Bean State Motto(s):  Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem (Latin) By the sword we s**** peace, but peace only under liberty...
- Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Opisthonema libertate". FishBase. April 2012 version. Opisthonema libertate (Günther, 1867) Archived 2013-04-14 at the...
- February 2008). "Lilliput's giant-slayer." Financial Times. London. "Pro Libertate: A Parasite's Priorities (Updated, February 23)". Freedominourtime.blogspot...
- 1986–2010 Coat of arms Top: 1964–1986 Bottom: 1986–2010 Motto: Latin: Libertate unanimus Dutch: In vrijheid verenigd "Unified in freedom" Anthem:  "Wilhelmus"...