Publicanu' vero ut Asiae fiam scriptuarius Pro Lucilio, id ego nolo, et uno hoc non muto omnia.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
Pitt declared that the French Revolution was the severest trial which Providence had ever yet inflicted on the nations of the earth; and, claiming that there was no security in negotiating with France, owing to her instability, he summed up his case in the Ciceronian phrase: Pacem nolo quia infida.
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose
nolo voluntati detrahi modum agendi, qui est dissimilis aliis actionibus naturalibus."
"Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church"
Friedrich Bente