- Nemo
auditur propriam turpitudinem allegans is a
civil law
maxim which may be
translated into
English as "no one can be
heard to
invoke his own turpitude"...
- in the
majority of
government functions, the islands'
motto Leo
Terram Propriam Protegat is in
Latin and is
translated as "May the Lion
protect his own...
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Georgia and the
South Sandwich Islands South Atlantic Ocean "Leo
terram propriam protegat" (Latin; "Let the lion
protect his own land") 3,903 km2 (1,507 sq mi)...
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physician [...] was not
allowed to sell his own
drugs ('nec ipse
etiam habebit propriam stationem'). Arnold,
Benjamin (2000). "Emperor
Frederick II (1194–1250)...
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herds of
reindeer found on
South Georgia Island. The
motto is Leo
Terram Propriam Protegat (Latin: “[Let the] Lion
protect his own land”). The coat of arms...
- Fernández
Islands South Georgia and the
South Sandwich Islands Leo
Terram Propriam Protegat Let the lion
protect its own land Coat of arms of
South Georgia...
- turpitude. Fit-and-proper-person test Good
moral character Nemo
auditur propriam turpitudinem allegans Malum in se "Law Dictionary:
moral turpitude". Merriam-Webster...
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Lithuanians preserve their language and
ensure respect to it (Linguam
propriam observant), but they also use the
Ruthenian language for
simplicity reasons...
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January or February. From Ch. 29, Vita
Karoli Magni
Mensibus etiam iuxta propriam linguam vocabula imposuit, **** ante id
temporis apud
Francos partim latine...
- Galatos, II:3: "Galatas
excepto sermone Graeco, quo
omnis oriens loquitur propriam linguam eamdem pene
habere quam Treviros."
Freeman 2001, p. 11.
Cyril of...