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71e pluribus unum — /iy pl(y)urab3S yuwnam/ One out of many. The motto of the United States of America …
72quae ad unum finem loquuta sunt, non debent ad alium detorqueri — /kwiy aed yuwnam faynam lakyuwta sant, non debant aed eyliyam diytorkwiray/ Those words which are spoken to one end ought not to be perverted to another …
73relatio est fictio juris et intenta ad unum — /raleysh(iy)ow est fiksh(iy)ow juras et antenta xd yuwnam/ Relation is a fiction of law, and intended for one thing …
74si quis, unum percusserit, cum alium percutere vellet, in felonia tenetur — /say kwis, yuwnam parkasarat, kam eyl(i)yam parkyuwtariy velat, in falown(i)ya taniytar/ If a man kill one, meaning to kill another, he is held guilty of felony …
75ubi aliquid impeditur propter unum, eo remote, tollitur impedimentum — /yuwbay xlakwad impiydatar proptar jniwnam, iyow ramowtow, tolatar impedamentow/ Where anything is impeded by one single cause, if that be removed, the impediment is removed …
76convention in unum — An agreement on one thing; a meeting of the minds …
77e pluribus unum — One out of many; one composed of many,–the motto of the United States government …
78Erant omnia communia et indivisa omnibus, veluti unum cunctis patrimonium esset — All things were common and undivided, as if there were a single patrimony for all. See 2 Bl Comm 3 …
79Felonice abduxit unum equum — He feloniously led away one horse …
80In nostra lege unum comma evertit totum placitum — In our law one comma overturns a whole plea. See 3 Bl Comm 410, note …