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- accorded to those who exemplify the order's Latin motto, desiderantes meliorem patriam, meaning "they desire a better country", a phrase taken from Hebrews...
- backtranslation, not a genuine Latin phrase; see Down the rabbit hole. desiderantes meliorem patriam they desired a better land From Hebrews 11:16; the motto of the...
- said s, they later said r... foedesum foederum, plusima plurima, meliosem meliorem, asenam arenam — Varro, De lingua Latina, VII, 26, In multis verbis, in...
- Union. Beneath that is enscrolled another of the alternate state mottoes, "Meliorem Lapsa Locavit" ("Having Fallen, She Has Set Up a Better One") with the...
- proclamation made on July 26, 1788. The seal bears a Latin inscription, Meliorem lapsa locavit, "He has planted one better than the one fallen," commemorating...
- 31, 2009. in PA, not the Northwest Territory per se Reinke, Edgar C. "Meliorem Lapsa Locavit: An Intriguing Puzzle Solved". Ohio History. 94: 74. says...
- behind the shield bearing the motto of the Order of Canada—Desiderantes meliorem patriam. As soon as royal approval was forthcoming, the full achievement...
- deprecationem virtute Sanctae Trinitatis medicates, sive fotus; pristinam, et meliorem percipere merearis sanitatem: per Christum Dominum nostrum. Amen. (Ad pectus)...
- Universidad Acción Pro Educación y Cultura Motto “Por un mundo mejor” (AD MELIOREM MUNDUM) Type Private Established 1965 Rector Dr. Franklyn Holguín Haché...
- life. The motto of the Salem/Roanoke County, Virginia Bar ****ociation. Meliorem lapsa locavit He has planted one better than the one fallen. The motto...