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▸ noun: a Whig tract of 1709, titled after a Latin phrase meaning "the voice of the people is the voice of God" (Singular, as "Vox populi, vox deorum" would be Gods, plural.)
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▸ noun: a Whig tract of 1709, titled after a Latin phrase meaning "the voice of the people is the voice of God" (Singular, as "Vox populi, vox deorum" would be Gods, plural.)
▸ Words similar to vox populi, vox dei
▸ Usage examples for vox populi, vox dei
▸ Idioms related to vox populi, vox dei
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