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What is vincit cum legibus arma in English?

The Latin phrase "vincit cum legibus arma" translates to "Arms conquer with laws" in English.

It means that strength and power are most effective when used within the framework of laws and justice.

The phrase suggests that:

* Using force or violence without legal justification is ultimately less effective than relying on legal means.

* Justice and fairness are important for maintaining order and stability.

* The rule of law should guide the use of power.

It is often used to advocate for peaceful and lawful solutions to conflict.

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