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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.

motto and widely
The original name of the Mormon settlement, Deseret, is said to be the word for " honeybee " in the Book of Mormon ; a beehive appears on the Utah state flag ; the state motto is " Industry " ( for which bees are known ); and Utah is widely known as the " Beehive State.
This complex design, known as Scadding's Device, which was just the Seal of Upper Canada, authorised in 1820, with the college's motto and palm branches applied, was never widely used.
Villegas wrote a lyrical book that was very original for its time, " Las Eróticas " ( Nájera, 1618, later widely reprinted, especially by Sancha in Madrid, 1774 and 1797 ), the cover of which bore under a rising sun the motto " Me surgente, quid istae ?".
The idea that the motto had a lesser known second part spread widely.

motto and used
The current motto used by the university is Ora et Labora.
At the battle of Gisors ( sometimes called Courcelles ) in 1198 Richard took " Dieu et mon Droit "—" God and my Right "— as his motto ( still used by the British monarchy today ), echoing his earlier boast to the Emperor Henry that his rank acknowledged no superior but God.
The club motto was Fais ce que tu voudras ( Do what thou wilt ), a philosophy of life associated with François Rabelais ' fictional abbey at Thélème and later used by Aleister Crowley.
: Argent on a Cross Azure and open book proper, clasps Gold, between four Stars of eight points Or, on a chief Gules a Lion passant Guardant also Or, together with this motto " Sidere mens eadem mutato " to be borne and used forever herafter by the said University of Sydney on their Common Seal, Shields or otherwise according to the Law of Arms.
The 1934 Philadelphia strike appears in two versions: one with a light motto " In God We Trust ", which is the same as that used on the 1932 strikings, and the other a heavy motto seen after the dies were reworked.
The motto, which has been used in numerous award-winning UNCF ad campaigns, was created by Forest Long, of the advertising agency Young & Rubicam.
The title is a result of his Basque heritage: meaning ' The Seven Are One ' ( see Zazpiak Bat ), it refers to the seven Basque regions, and was a motto often used in association with the idea of a Basque nation.
The participants in the gold rush were known as " Fifty-Niners " after 1859, the peak year of the rush and often used the motto Pike's Peak or Bust!
Her spiritual motto is the one that she used for her foundation: " Energy never dies ... It just transforms.
Bernoulli chose a figure of a logarithmic spiral and the motto Eadem mutata resurgo (" Changed and yet the same, I rise again ") for his gravestone ; the spiral executed by the stonemasons was, however, an Archimedean spiral., “ Bernoulli wrote that the logarithmic spiral ‘ may be used as a symbol, either of fortitude and constancy in adversity, or of the human body, which after all its changes, even after death, will be restored to its exact and perfect self ’.” ( Livio 2002: 116 ).
While the designs in their entirety were not used, the E Pluribus Unum motto was chosen for the final seal, and the roman-numeral 1776 and Eye of Providence is used on the reverse.
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 alluded to the magazine being a collection of articles obtained from other newspapers, and was used in most of its editions until 1833.
A motto may be in any language, but Latin is the most used in the Western world.
' The same words were used by Sigmund Freud as the dedicatory motto for his seminal book The Interpretation of Dreams, figuring Acheron as psychological underworld beneath the conscious mind.
Rather than the motto used by the Prince of Wales ( i. e., Ich Dien, German for " I serve "), the Duke of Cornwall's Coat of Arms uses the motto " Houmout " ( meaning " honour " or " high-spirited "), derived from the Black Prince.
His campaign, produced by prominent publicist Carlos Alazraki, had the motto " Dale un Madrazo al dedazo " or " Give a Madrazo to the dedazo " with " madrazo " being an offensive slang term for a " strike " and " dedazo " a slang used to describe the unilaterally choosing of candidates by the president ( literally " finger-strike ").
Today, Caen has no motto, but it used to have one, which did not survive the French Revolution.
* The Olympic motto Citius, Altius, Fortius ( Faster, Higher, Stronger ) was used for the first time.
This was originally used as a motto by the Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques, a French sporting federation whose founding members included Pierre de Coubertin.
( Latin for " rise " or " push on "— now used as a motto by Brock University ), and even " a request that his fall might not be noticed or prevent the advance of his brave troops, adding a wish, which could not be distinctly understood, that some token of remembrance should be transmitted to his sister.
The motto Bharat Mata ki Jai ’ (" Victory for Mother India ") is used by various Hindu organizations and by the Indian Army.

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