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Proverbs and old sayings about Americans
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Proverbs and old sayings about Americans, page 26
1761 proverbs and old sayings about americans
The longest day will come to an end.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
Adversity does best discover virtue.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
Dime is money, as the Dutchman says.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
We always return to our first loves.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
Cats that wear gloves catch no mice.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
Disappointment hurts more than pain.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
Reality never surpasses imagination.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
Death and taxes may be hard to beat.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
A stout heart crushes some ill luck.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
Caution is the downfall to ambition.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
Business neglected is business lost.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
The young may die; the old must die.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
Two dogs over one bone seldom agree.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
Don't cast your pearls before swine.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
Every man hath a fool in his sleeve.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
Silence is golden, speech is silver.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
The end of the thief is the gallows.
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South American about
americans
You can't lose what you haven't got.
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South American about
americans
All men think their enemies ill men.
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South American about
americans
The more you eat, the more you want.
Proverbs and old sayings
South American about
americans
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