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The Amor Patriae (love of country) is both a moral and religious duty.
Locke Rush: What Has Happened to the Social Concern of the Founding Fathers? Locke Rush 2010
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The Amor Patriae (love of country) is both a moral and religious duty.
Locke Rush: What Has Happened to the Social Concern of the Founding Fathers? Locke Rush 2010
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For legalists, the admonition derived from the Parens Patriae concept in English common law, the notion that the King was ultimately the "father" of all children and, therefore, the state could intercede to protect them.
Bob Burnett: Suffer the Little Children Bob Burnett 2011
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For legalists, the admonition derived from the Parens Patriae concept in English common law, the notion that the King was ultimately the "father" of all children and, therefore, the state could intercede to protect them.
Bob Burnett: Suffer the Little Children Bob Burnett 2011
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The Amor Patriae (love of country) is both a moral and religious duty.
Locke Rush: What Has Happened to the Social Concern of the Founding Fathers? Locke Rush 2010
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The Amor Patriae (love of country) is both a moral and religious duty.
Locke Rush: What Has Happened to the Social Concern of the Founding Fathers? Locke Rush 2010
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The Amor Patriae (love of country) is both a moral and religious duty.
Locke Rush: What Has Happened to the Social Concern of the Founding Fathers? Locke Rush 2010
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Savonarola had arrived two years earlier, when he had been invited to Florence by Lorenzo and installed most comfortably in the beautiful monastery of San Marco, which had been restored and decorated under the guidance of Cosimo Pater Patriae.
The Poet Prince KATHLEEN MCGOWAN 2010
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But the quote seemed particularly applicable as he stood before the statues depicting Cosimo Pater Patriae and Lorenzo il Magnifico adjacent to the Uffizi Gallery.
The Poet Prince KATHLEEN MCGOWAN 2010
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Domna was the eventual beneficiary of this excision, since it made room on the arch for extra lettering to be added after she was awarded a new title in 211: Mater Senatus et Patriae Mother of the Senate and of the Fatherland.
Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010
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