At the head of his newspaper Uncle Jack caused to be engraved a crown, supported by a flail and a crook, with the motto, "Pro rege et Grege."
"The Caxtons, Part 2"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
2. Musa non vultu genus arroganti 5 Rustica natum Grege despicata, Et suum tristis puerum notavit Sollicitudo.
"The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume III"
Percy Bysshe Shelley Edited by Thomas Hutchinson, M. A.
This side, too, has its motto, and one befitting an old capital of King and Commons, both in continual strife with the feudal nobles, "Pro Rege, Lege, et Grege."
"Civics: as Applied Sociology"
Patrick Geddes