Results for: he was buried at the public expense (Livy)
English Latin
the greatest talents often lie buried out of sight (Plautus)sæpe summa ingenia in occulto latent
the law will sooner tolerate a private loss than a public evil (Coke)lex citius tolerare vult privatum damnum quam publicum malum
The names of foolish persons adhere to walls (Fools names and fools faces are often seen in public places.)Nomina stultorum parietibus haerent
the one who despises glory will have true glory (Livy)gloriam qui spreverit, veram habet
the public eyemedium
the public goodsalus publica
the public good is to be preferred to private advantagepublicum bonum privato est præferendum
the public reward for public servicespublicum meritorum præmium
the public safety is my rewardpublica salus mea merces
The public thingRes publica
the Romans hate private luxury, but they love public magnificence (Cicero)odit populus Romanus privatam luxuriam, publicam magnificentiam diligit
the same laws hold for peace as for war (Livy)sunt et belli sicut pacis jura
the situation has come down to the triarii, the third line of defense (i.e., the situation is critical) (Livy)res ad triarios rediit
the state alone is free that rests upon its own strength, and depends not on the arbitrary will of another (Livy)civitas ea autem in libertate est posita, quæ suis stat viribus, non ex alieno arbitrio pendet
the views of the multitude are neither bad nor good (also, things are not to be viewed either good or bad merely because the public thinks so) (Tacitus)neque mala vel bona quæ vulgus putet
 

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