Usages of salus
Libertas grata est, sed salus quoque servanda est.
Freedom is pleasing, but safety also must be preserved.
Imperator dicit libertatem civium cum salute urbis servandam esse.
The emperor says that the freedom of the citizens must be preserved along with the safety of the city.
Si omnes honesti et fideles sunt, fama bona manet et salus omnium facilius servatur.
If everyone is honest and loyal, a good reputation remains and the safety of all is preserved more easily.
Quamquam mores hominum saepe diversi sunt, eadem tamen spes multos ad pacem ducit, quoniam quisque pacem et salutem quaerit.
Although people’s habits are often different, the same hope nevertheless leads many toward peace, since each person seeks peace and safety.
Orator dicit bonum magistratum non sua tantum commoda, sed salutem civitatis spectare debere.
The orator says that a good magistrate ought to look not only to his own advantages, but to the safety of the state.
Vigilia bona salutem urbis servat.
Good watchfulness preserves the safety of the city.
Pater dicit se candidatum prudentem alteri praeferre, quia bonus magistratus salutem civitatis spectare debet.
Father says that he prefers the prudent candidate to the other, because a good magistrate ought to look to the safety of the state.
Princeps bonum commune ac salutem civitatis spectare debet.
A ruler ought to consider the common good and the safety of the state.
Pater dicit prudentem senatorem salutem civitatis magis quam gloriam suam spectare debere.
Father says that a wise senator ought to consider the safety of the state more than his own glory.
In hac nova historia regina non tam gloriam suam quam salutem civitatis quaerit.
In this new story the queen seeks not so much her own glory as the safety of the state.
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