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Royal Society
Nullius in verba (Take nobody's word for it) Formation: 28 November 1660: Headquarters: The Society's motto, Nullius in verba, is Latin for "Take nobody's word
Royal Society of St George
Motto: St. George for England: Formation: 1894: Type: English patriotism: Before the formation of The Royal Society of St. George and the American Revolution,
History of the Royal Society Royal Society
The Royal Society's motto 'Nullius in verba' roughly translates as 'take nobody's word for it'. It is an expression of the determination of Fellows to withstand the
Royal Society Simple English
The Royal Society is a society for science and scientists. It was founded in 1660 by Charles II. The motto of the Royal Society is Nullius in Verba
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British Royal Coat of Arms Motto
Motto and Royal Coat of Arms. Woodlands Junior School is in the south-east corner of England. The Official Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
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Nullius in Verba, the motto of the prestigious Royal Society in London, is usually translated as ‘on the word of no one’. When it was coined back in 1663, it was
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Royal Society
Nullius in verba (Take nobody's word for it) Formation: 28 November...