“Necessity gives the law without itself acknowledging one.”

Maxim 444
Variant translation: Necessity knows no law except to conquer.
Necessitas non habet legem, "Necessity has no law", is apparently of medieval origin. See Necessity for further variants.
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Necessitas dat legem non ipsa accipit.

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