Nullum numen habes si sit Prudentia, nos te; Nos facimus, Fortuna, deam, coeloque locamus.
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Claudian deified Rome, "O numen amicum et legum genetrix," and Rutilius wrote:
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Remember your own motto, 'Nullum numen abest si sit prudentia'.
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He looked at her, inquiring of her whole person what numen abode in the fane.
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Not yet apparently had its numen forsaken it, for through him passed a thrill at the discovery.
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Numinous From the Latin numen: spirit.
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Esse aliquod supremum numen.
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You shake your head-surelyyou must see, that there is not a difference between two vehemently opposite parties to be reconciled-autnumen aut Nebuchadrezar.
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Numen illud coli debere.
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This individual was an old Hollander, named Van Numen, who as a connoisseur in precious stones, was probably without his rival in Paris.