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Proverb, circa 10 March 1843
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JS, Proverb, [, Hancock Co., IL], ca. 10 Mar. 1843; in Franklin D. Richards, Journal, p. [15]; handwriting of ; Richards Family Collection, CHL.
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Josephs Proverb 1843
The finest steel doth show a brighter
polish The more you rub the same
Even so in love rebuke will neer demolish
A wise mans goodly name [p. [15]]
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Proverb, circa 10 March 1843
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