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Contra Felicem vix deus vires habetAgainst a lucky man a god scarcely has power
adversus (prep. + acc.), in, contra, econtraagainst
afflavit Deus et dissipanturGod sent forth his breath and they are scattered (an inscription commemorating the English defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588)
ambiguum pactum contra venditorem interpretandum estan ambiguous contract is to be interpreted against the seller
animus hoc habet argumentum divinitatis suæ, quod illum divina delectantthe soul has this proof of its divinity, that divine things delight it (Seneca)
animus tamen omnia vincit; ille etiam vires corpus habere facitcourage conquers all things; it even gives strength to the body (Ovid)
astra regunt homines, sed regit astra Deusthe stars govern men, but God governs the stars
Athanasius contra mundumAthanasius against the world (a reference to the stand made by St. Athanasius against heresy in the early fourth century CE)
audentes Deus ipse juvatGod himself favors the brave (Ovid)
auxilium non leve vultus habeta pleasing countenance is no small advantage (Ovid)
bene est cui Deus obtulit parca quod satis est manuwell for him to whom God has given enough with a sparing hand
calumniam contra calumniatorem virtus repellitvirtue turns calumny back against the calumniator
caritas fructum habetcharity bears fruit
carmine fit vivax virtus; expersque sepulcri, notitiam seræ posteritatis habetby song virtue is made immortal; and, exempt from burial, it obtains the homage of remote posterity (Ovid)
cave!, Deus videtbeware!, God sees
 

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