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Prince Charles Launches Terra Carta
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a new pressure group to 'protect the planet'. What's the betting it will be yet another damp squib from HRH.
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HRH Prince Charles has done more for this country than any other Royal, save for the Queen. He has created literally thousands of jobs by expanding the Duchy of Cornwall and all its off shoots, helping farmers and small producers to make a living. He works tirelessly for all his Charities, those he has created and those he is Patron of. I will have nothing bad said about him or you will have me to contend with -so there! :-)
ay'm surprised the classicists havent opined that it is two nouns run together
terra - Earth
carta - bidda paper, charter
you need the latin for earthly, earthen, adjective
terrae carta ( genitive of the first noun to show interest (modal) - not a carta MADE of earth but concerning earth ......(*)
Magna carta, magna was descriptive - blude-dy great charter , big it was - whereas this is not the function of 'terra' - it is what the charter is about not made of
Blimey Boris who read Greats - spent three y on this frivolity
(*) think pail of iron, pail of water , and er beyond the pale
terra - Earth
carta - bidda paper, charter
you need the latin for earthly, earthen, adjective
terrae carta ( genitive of the first noun to show interest (modal) - not a carta MADE of earth but concerning earth ......(*)
Magna carta, magna was descriptive - blude-dy great charter , big it was - whereas this is not the function of 'terra' - it is what the charter is about not made of
Blimey Boris who read Greats - spent three y on this frivolity
(*) think pail of iron, pail of water , and er beyond the pale
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