compositum jus fasque animi

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Etymology[edit]

Early use of this phrase in Persii Satira Secunda ("Second Satire of Persius").

It became a quoted motto by English writers.

Phrase[edit]

compositum jūs fāsque animī

  1. law and equity of the soul combined

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