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laus propria sordetself-praise is base
aliquis non debet esse judex in propria causano one should be a judge in his own cause
aliæ nationes servitutem pati possunt, populi Romani est propria libertasother nations may be able to put up with slavery, but liberty is peculiar to the Roman people (Cicero)
gloria, lausfame
gloria, lausglory
id facere laus est quod decet, non quod licethe is deserving of praise who considers not what he may do, but what it becomes him to do (Seneca)
illa laus est, magno in genere et in divitiis maximis, liberos hominem educare, generi monumentum et sibiit is a merit in a man of high birth and large fortune to train up his children so as to be a credit to his family and himself (Plautus)
imprimisque hominis est propria veri inquisitio atque investigatiothe first duty of man is seeking after and investigating the truth (Cicero)
in propria personain his or her own person
In propria personaIn person
inertis est nescire, quid liceat sibi. Id facere, laus est, quod decet; non, quod licetit is the act of the indolent not to know what he may lawfully do. It is praiseworthy to do what is becoming, and not merely what is lawful (Seneca)
judex non potest esse testis in propria causaa judge cannot be a witness in his own cause (Coke)
laudari a viro laudato maxima est lausto be praised by a man himself deserving of praise is the greatest possible praise
laudatio, lauspraise
lauspraise, glory, fame
 

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