Results for: by gold all good faith has been banished, by gold our rights are abused, the law itself follows gold, and soon there will be an end to every modest restraint
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by gold all good faith has been banished, by gold our rights are abused, the law itself follows gold, and soon there will be an end to every modest restraintauro pulsa fides, auro venalia jura, aurum lex sequitur, mox sine lege pudor
(fem. pl. acc.) They gave THESE (their lives) for the Faithhas
(fem. pl. acc.) They gave THOSE (their lives) for the Faithillas
(fem. pl. dat.) the good fortune, TO WHICH he owed his crownquibus
(fig.) the one who uses perfume has good reasons for using it (Martial)non bene olet, qui bene semper olet
(with dat.) to be useful, do good, benefitprosum
a bad man, when he pretends to be a good man, is the worst man of all (Publilius Syrus)malus bonum ubi se simulat, tunc est pessimus
a drop of good fortune rather than a cask of wisdomgutta fortunæ præ dolio sapientiæ
a good administrator equally in peace as in war (Ovid)uterque bonus belli pacisque minister
a good and faithful judge ever prefers the honorable to the expedient (Horace)bonus atque fidus judex honestum prætulit utili
a good dealaliquantum
a good judge is one who prevents litigationboni judicis est lites dirimere
a good man is always a learner (Martial)semper bonus homo tiro
a good man is always learningbonus vir semper tiro
a good man, skilled in speaking (Cato the Elder)vir bonus, dicendi peritus
 

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