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Nullius in verba
Latin for "no one's words", as in "take nobody's word for it"; motto of the Royal Society / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nullius in verba (Latin for "no one's words" or "take nobody's word for it"[1]) is the motto of the Royal Society. John Evelyn and other fellows of the Royal Society chose the motto soon after the Society's founding in 1660.[2]
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