Usages of princeps
Princeps bona patriae magno auxilio est.
A good ruler is a great help to the fatherland.
Princeps dicit se patriam magis amare quam gloriam suam.
The ruler says that she loves the fatherland more than her own glory.
Cives respondent se talem principem diligere, quia dignitatem patriae ante divitias ponit.
The citizens reply that they value such a ruler, because she puts the dignity of the fatherland before riches.
Princeps bonum commune magis quam gloriam suam diligit.
The ruler values the common good more than her own glory.
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