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Latin quotation

  'usque ad finem'

Where does the quote come from and who is the author pls?


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"To the very end". Often used in reference to battle, implying a willingness to keep fighting until you die. I do not know its origin.

Posted 2009-03-21T18:51:52Z
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Tk you for answer/Joop

Posted 2009-03-22T17:31:38Z

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