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sursum corda - [lift] up [your] hearts
Veni, vidi, vici - I came, I saw, I conquered (said by Caesar after Zela)
virginibus puerisque - for girls and boys
Volo, non valeo - I am willing but unable
per capita - by heads or individuals
per diem - by the day
per se - by itself
persona non grata - an unwelcome person
Poeta nascitur, non fit - The poet is born, not made
Possunt quia posse videntur - They can because they think they can
Post bellum, auxilium - Aid after the war
post mortem - after death
prima facie - on the first face (of it); as prima facie evidence
primus inter pares - first among his equals
pro bono publico - for the public good
pro forma - for (as a matter of) form
pro patria - for [one’s] country
vox humana - the human voice
semper paratus - always prepared
Vox populi vox Dei - The voice of the people [is] the voice of God
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