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- known as Seculorum del primer tono in reference to the similarity between the a g f e d melody line and that of the chief termination, "Seculorum, Amen"...
- court blindfolding itself to continue permitting Congress per secula seculorum to switch on and off the Constitution. In Balzac, the Court defined "implied":: 306 ...
- the end Motto of Nottingham High School Laudatio Ejus Manet In Secula Seculorum His Praise Remains unto Ages of Ages Motto of Galway laudator temporis...
- simply a mnemonic consisting of the vowels to be sung in the phrase "seculorum Amen" at the end of the lesser doxology. (Although u was often used interchangeably...
- written around 1185 and is an extended version of the previous Memoria seculorum ('remembrance of the ages') by the same author which again builds on the...
- Nickname:  "City of the Tribes" Motto(s):  Laudatio Ejus Manet In Secula Seculorum  (Latin) "His Praise Remains unto Ages of Ages" Galway Location within...
- on 5 January 1523. The text reads "variae sunt ingeniorum dotes multae seculorum varietates sunt. quod quisque potest in medium proferat nec alteri quisquam...
- Regensburg, p. 566. A Roskovany, conceptu immacolata ex monumentis omnium seculorum demonstrate III, Budapest 1873 Bossy, John (1975). "The Social History...
- divini by the shield of God's love The motto of Skidmore College seculo seculorum forever and ever secundum quid et simpliciter [what is true] according...
- melody as cantus firmus. A good example of this technique is his Missa Rex seculorum. He is believed to have written secular (non-religious) music, but no...