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Language : [[:Category:Mottoes in Latin|Latin]]<br>
Language : [[:Category:Mottoes in Latin|Latin]]<br>
Translation in English : '''to profit (the people) more than to preside '''
* Translation in English: '''to profit (the people) more than to preside '''


Origin : attributed to St. Augustine, taken from the Rule of St. Benedict
Origin : attributed to St. Augustine, taken from the Rule of St. Benedict

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MAGIS PRODESSE QUAM PRAEESSE / PRODESSE MAGIS QUAM PRAEESSE

Language : Latin

  • Translation in English: to profit (the people) more than to preside

Origin : attributed to St. Augustine, taken from the Rule of St. Benedict

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  • Total number of mottoes : 12,915

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