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Clock in Exeter cathedral in Exeter, Devon, England. The Latin motto Pereunt et imputantur is from a text by Martial: bonosque soles effugere atque abire sentit, qui nobis pereunt et imputantur, which means "each of us feels the good days speed and depart, and they are lost and counted against us".
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current | 07:20, 6 January 2017 | 500 × 692 (202 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | Clock in Exeter cathedral in Exeter, Devon, England. The Latin motto <i>Pereunt et imputantur</i> is from a text by Martial: <i>bonosque soles effugere atque abire sentit, qui nobis pereunt et imputantur</i>, which means "each of us feels the good days speed and depart, and they are lost and counted against us". |
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