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The motto over Chaumont's door read, "Se sta bene non se muove," which a later...
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Stacy Schiff
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The motto over Chaumont's door read, "Se sta bene non se muove," which a later American tenant translated, overly literally, as "If you stand well, stand still.
( Stacy Schiff )
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