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  2. Thank You for Your Servitude - Wikipedia

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    Thank You for Your Servitude: Donald Trump's Washington and the Price of Submission is a 2022 book by Mark Leibovich on relations within the United States Republican Party during the Trump administration.

  3. Pacta sunt servanda - Wikipedia

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    Pacta sunt servanda [1] ("agreements must be kept.") is a brocard and a fundamental principle of law which holds that treaties or contracts are binding upon the parties that entered into the treaty or contract. [2]

  4. Nunc dimittis - Wikipedia

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    The Nunc dimittis [1] (English: / n ʊ ŋ k d ɪ ˈ m ɪ t ɪ s /), also known as the Song of Simeon or the Canticle of Simeon, is a canticle taken from the second chapter of the Gospel of Luke, verses 29 through 32. Its Latin name comes from its incipit, the opening words, of the Vulgate translation of the passage, meaning "Now you let depart ...

  5. Valediction - Wikipedia

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    (substituting "obedient servant" if not a co-religionist). [11] Letters to a bishop should end, "I have the honour to be Your Lordship's obedient child." (substituting "obedient servant" if not a co-religionist). [11] Letters to an abbot should end, "I beg to remain, my Lord Abbot, your devoted and obedient servant." [11]

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  7. Discourse on Voluntary Servitude - Wikipedia

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    The Discourse on Voluntary Servitude (French: Discours de la servitude volontaire) is an essay by Étienne de La Boétie.The text was published clandestinely in 1577.. The date of preparation of the Discourse on Voluntary Servitude is uncertain: according to recent studies it was composed by Étienne de La Boétie during his university education.

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  9. Servus - Wikipedia

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    These words originate from servus, the Latin word for servant or slave. (Servus is also the origin of the word "serf".) The phrase is an ellipsis of a Latin expression servus humillimus, domine spectabilis, meaning "[your] most humble servant, [my] noble lord". Nevertheless, no trace of subservience is implied in its modern use, which has only ...