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Motto of Maryland.

Crescit sub pondere virtus.

Virtue grows under an imposed weight.
Motto of Earl of Dunbigh.

Crimina qui cernunt aliorum, non sua cer

nunt;

There are those who can see the faults of others, but who cannot discern their own.

Cruci, dum spiro, fido.

While I breathe I trust in the cross.
Motto of the Irish Viscount Netterville,

Cuilibet in arte suâ credendum est.
Every man is to be trusted in his own art.
Cujuslibet est solum, ejus usque ad cœlum.
He who has property in the soil has the
same up to the sky.

Cum licet fugere, ne quare litem.

Do not seek the quarrel which there is an opportunity of escaping.

Cur omnium fit culpa, paucorum scelus? Why should the wickedness of a few be laid to the account of all?

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Finem respice.

Look to the end.

Motto of Lord Clifton.

Finis coronat opus.

The end crowns the work.

Flecti non frangi.

To bend, not to break.

Motto of the Irish Viscount Palmerston.

Formosa facies muta commendatio est,

A pleasing countenance is a silent recommendation.

Fortem posce animum.

Ask for a brave soul.

Motto of Lord Say and Lele.

Forte scutum, salus ducum.

A strong shield is the safety of leaders.
Motto of the Irish Earl Clermont.

Fortes fortuna juvat.

Fortune assists the bold.

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