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▸ noun: (literally, "instrument of monarchy", therefore "of government") a Latin phrase perhaps inspired by Tacitus,«Nullum maius boni imperii instrumentum quam bonos amicos esse» Tacitus, Historiae, IV 7.
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▸ noun: (literally, "instrument of monarchy", therefore "of government") a Latin phrase perhaps inspired by Tacitus,«Nullum maius boni imperii instrumentum quam bonos amicos esse» Tacitus, Historiae, IV 7.
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