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The lawyer Thomas Egerton was praised through the anagram gestat honorem ; the physician George Ent took the anagrammatic motto genio surget, which requires his first name as ".
His motto was Simplex sigillum veri ; Simplicity is the sign of truth.
This was in keeping with his personal motto pauca sed matura (" few, but ripe ").
When Chicago was incorporated in 1837, it chose the motto Urbs in Horto, a Latin phrase which translates into English as " City in a Garden ".
The university had adopted the motto from the Earl of Dalhousie in order to replace the university's original motto, as the original motto was viewed by the university administration to not convey confidence.
The original motto of the university was " Forsan ".
Additionally, a declaration by sixteen Member States on the symbols, including the flag, was included in the final act of the Treaty of Lisbon stating that the flag, the anthem, the motto and the currency and Europe Day " will for them continue as symbols to express the sense of community of the people in the European Union and their allegiance to it.
The motto of The North Star was " Right is of no Sex – Truth is of no Color – God is the Father of us all, and we are all brethren.
Frederick's personal motto was the mysterious string A. E. I. O. U., which he imprinted on all his belongings.
Political change in continental Europe was spurred by the French Revolution under the motto liberté, egalité, fraternité.
His motto was: " It is hard to promise, but it is easy to perform.
As the university celebrated its Golden Jubilee on December 24, 2005, a special emblem ( see above ) was created to commemorate the occasion, and the motto ' To Know Is To Grow ' was coined.
Among Dayton Moore's first acts as General Manager was instating a new motto for the team: " True.
It was supposed to be a bigger birthday party for Roeingh, later " Dr Motte ", and the motto Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen ( in English — Peace, Joy, Pancakes ) stood for disarmament ( peace ), music ( joy ) and a fair food production / distribution ( pancakes ).
In 1875, Moncton was able to reincorporate as a town and adopted the motto " Resurgo " ( Latin for I rise again ).
In music, the post-Elizabethan cult of melancholia is associated with John Dowland, whose motto was Semper Dowland, semper dolens.
" motto, was as a write-in candidate for President on issue # 30 ( December 1956 ).
McVeigh wore a printed T-shirt with the motto of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Sic semper tyrannis (" Thus always to tyrants ", which was shouted by John Wilkes Booth immediately after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln ) and " The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants " ( from Thomas Jefferson ).
Their motto was, " The courage to be Modern and Orthodox ".
A unit of Federal troops, the 6th Ohio Infantry, was present, and adopted " Old Glory " as their motto.
While Robert the Monk says so, it is also possible that the slogan was created as a catchy propaganda motto afterward.
" Reason before passion " was his personal motto.

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The reverse of the medal has the motto taken from the Great Seal of the United States, "" (" He Has Favored Our Undertakings ") and the date "" ( 1782 ) which is the date of America's first decoration, the Badge of Military Merit, now known as the Purple Heart.
The by-law also prescribes the university's motto, taken from Chaucer: ' And gladly teche '.
The college's motto, " God has made of one blood all peoples of the earth ", is taken from Acts 17: 26.
The name was taken from the motto of the city of Montreal, Concordia salus ( meaning ' well-being through harmony ').
The motto was almost certainly taken from the title page of Gentleman's Magazine, a monthly magazine published in London which had used it from its first edition in 1731, and was well known in the colonies.
The motto was E Pluribus Unum, taken from the first committee, and was on a scroll held in the eagle's beak.
The latin motto, " Rerum cognoscere causas ", is taken from Virgil's Georgics.
Its motto was taken from the Bible, " That they all may be one " ( John 17: 21 ).
In the latter part of the 17th century, the Principal, Dr William Thornton, provided a proper gate for the Catte Street entrance of the Hall, and decorated with a device of a drinking hart with the motto (' As the hart panteth after the water brooks ', taken from Psalm 42, verse 1, but in a peculiar translation ).
After arriving in New York, a number of families whose male members were quarrymen in the old country, went to the slate quarries of New York and Vermont, but the majority of them turned their faces " Westward ," a word taken as their motto before leaving their native land.
Membership is thus accorded to those who exemplify the order's Latin motto, desiderantes meliorem patriam, meaning " they desire a better country ", a phrase taken from Hebrews 11: 16 of the Bible The three tiers of the order are Companion, Officer, and Member.
The poems alternate with 50 emblems, which include an image and a motto, the latter generally taken up from the last line of the following " dizain ".
As the only part of England not taken by force in the Norman invasion it has the Latin motto " Invicta ".
The island's motto, Parva sub ingenti ( the small under the protection of the great ), is taken from Virgil's Georgics.
Carleton's motto, " Ours the Task Eternal ," is taken from Walt Whitman's poem, Pioneers!
In view of the division's origin and outstanding service in World War II and inasmuch as it was one of the few U. S. Army divisions to bear a name instead of a number, the division's former name " Americal " has been taken as a motto, the association with that name being both inspirational and of historical military significance.
Lady Gregory's motto was taken from Aristotle: " To think like a wise man, but to express oneself like the common people.
The unofficial motto of the campaign, taken from a Murray Kempton column, was " He is fresh and everyone else is tired ".
The motto, " Cry aloud, and spare not ," taken from Isaiah 58: 1 ( KJV ), appeared in the paper's nameplate as early as 1839, and was used throughout much of the 1840s.
: The motto is Gloriosus et Liber, " glorious and free ," a line taken from the English lyrics to the Canadian national anthem " O Canada.
The motto of Ashford Borough Council is " With stronger faith ", taken from, To Lucasta, Going to the Warres, a poem by the 17th century poet Richard Lovelace from the borough, the relevant verse being
Hope's motto is taken from Psalm 42: 5: " Spera in Deo " (" Hope in God ").
There are many important literary works written in Kawi, most notably Empu Tantular's epic poem, " Kakawin Sutasoma " ( E. M. Uhlenbeck, 1964: " A Critical Survey of Studies on the Languages of Java and Madura ", The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff ), from which is taken the National motto of Indonesia: " Bhinneka Tunggal Ika ".
However, the motto inscribed beneath the official coat of arms is Give Invention Light, which is taken from Shakespeare's Sonnet 38.

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