This means ‘the end crowns the work’, and is used to indicate that a long and important work has been completed.
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A man is blessed who, free from any business deals,
As were the mortal race of old,
With his own oxen works among ancestral fields,
Free from debts of any sort,
He hears no martial trumpet calling him to war
Nor fears to face the angry sea,
And he avoids the forum and the haughty gates
Of influential citizens.
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Latin locution
Ad augusta per angusta
Roughly ‘through difficulties to greatness’ it means we don’t achieve success except by overcoming a thousand difficulties.
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