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    Does the Latin phrase 'per ampliora ad altiora' mean something like 'From breadth to height'?

    Question #21869. Asked by tjoebigham. (Aug 26 02 4:15 PM)


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    'Through breadth to depth'

    Aug 26 02, 4:27 PM


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