"Dei Gratia" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
Lat By the grace of God. A phrase used in the formal title of a "king or queen, importing a claim of sover-eignty by the favor or commission of God. In ancient times lt was incorporated ln the titles of inferior officers, (especlally ecclesias-tlcal.) bnt in later use was reserved as an as-eertlon of "the dlvlne right of kings
There is nothing good or bad, except by comparison" (209) - "Effort is Everything" by Bud Selig
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A Cowboy was going deer hunting.. His blonde wife said she was going with him.. That they never did anything together.. So, they went.. He put her in a stand by herself.. Later in the morning he heard her shoot.. He went over to her stand and she was pointing her rifle at a guy with a cowboy hat on.. The guy was telling her, Ma'mm, you can have the deer you shot.. I just want to take my saddle off of him!
Lat. Lamb of God. A piece of white wax, in a flat, oval form, like a small cake, stamped with …
Read the complete definition(L. Lat. Deo dandum, a thing to be given to God.) In English law. Any personal chattel which was the …
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