American Book-Plates: A Guide to Their Study with ExamplesAllen, Charles Dexter
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American Book-Plates: A Guide to Their Study with Examples
Allen, Charles Dexter
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_Moveo et proficio._ I advance and progress. KNOX.
_Multum legendum._ Much to be read. WHITE.
_My hope on high._ BEDLOW.
_My might makes right._ MACKEY.
_Natura duces._ Nature shall lead. MASS. MEDICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY.
_Naturae convenienter vivere._ To live conformably to Nature.
LUDLOW.
_Ne cede malis._ Yield not to misfortune. CHASE.
_Ne crede colori._ Trust not to color. SMITH.
_Ne oublie._ Do not forget. GRAHAM.
_Ne parcas nec spernas._ Neither spare nor scorn. YATES.
_Ne quid nimis._ Not too much of anything. TAZEWELL.
_Nec aspera terrent._ Difficulties do not daunt. SMITH.
_Nec degener._ I do not degenerate. SILVESTER.
_Nec elatus nec dejectus._ Neither overjoyed nor overworried.
THOMAS.
_Nec gladio nec arcu._ Not by sword or bow. DUDLEY.
_Nec quaerere honorem nec sperne._ Neither to seek nor to despise
honor. SARGENT.
_Nec sorte nec fato._ Neither by chance nor fate. RUTHERORD.
_Nec spe nec metu._ Neither by hope or dread. READ.
_Nec te quaesiveris extra._ Seek not beyond yourself. HARISON.
_Nec timeo nec sperno._ I neither fear nor despise. GREENE.
_Nemo nisi Christus._ Nothing unless Christ. APTHORP.
_Never check._ HAWKS.
_Never despair._ PINTARD.
_Nihil me tangere._ Nothing smirches me. STEARNS.
_Nil conscire sibi._ To have a conscience free from guilt.
PRESCOTT.
_Nil desperandum._ Never despair. SHEPHEARD. SHEPPARD. STEWART.
_Nil facimus non sponte Dei._ We do nothing but by the will of God.
ATKINSON.
_Nil sine Deo._ Nothing without God. WALDO.
_Nil sine magno vita labore dedit mortalibus._ Life gives nothing
to mortals without great labor. EVARTS.
_Nil utile quod non honestum._ Nothing useful that is not honest.
SMITH.
_Nobilis ira._ Noble in anger. STEWART.
_Nocturna versate manu, versate diurna._ (Hor.) Ponder night and
day. ROBBINS.
_Non est vivere sed valere vita._ Not living, but health, is life.
MOORE.
_Non flectere a vero._ Not to be moved from the truth. LIVIUS.
_Non incautus futuri._ Not heedless of the future. LEE.
_Non nobis solum._ Not for ourselves alone. DRAYTON. ELIOT.
_Non oblitus._ Not forgotten. MCTAVISH.
_Non reverter invitus._ Reluctantly I do not return. JENKINS.
_Non sibi sed aliis._ Not for himself, but for others. OLMSTED.
_Non sibi sed patriae._ Not for himself, but for his country. HILL.
_Non vi sed voluntate._ Not by force, but good will. BOUCHER.
_Nosce te ipsum._ Know thyself. EDWARDS. NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY.
_Not always so._ BARRELL.
_Nulla pallescere culpa._ To turn pale from no crime. BYRD.
_Nulli praeda._ A prey to no one. DEANE.
_Nullus in verba._ (Hor. _Ep._ Lib. I. i. 14.) At the dictation of
no man. MAXEY.
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