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"Take no man’s word for it"

Nullius in Verba


The Latin phrase for “Take no man’s word for it” is the motto of The Royal Society of London, which is a shortened and less meaningful change from the original name. Loosely organized in 1660 by the greatest minds in the history of science, they petitioned King Charles II and were granted a Royal Charter in 1662. The name this distinguished group chose was the “Royal Society for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge by Experiment”.
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