2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 35
- 341. By repeated blows even the oak is felled.
 - 342. By speedy, not by slow measures.
 - 343. By submitting to an old insult you invite a new one.
 - 344. By suppers more have been killed than Galen ever cured.
 - 345. By the familiarity of the master the servant is spoilt.
 - 346. By the hands of many a great work is made light.
 - 347. By what servant is his master better loved than by his dog?
 - 348. By writing you learn to write.
 - 349. Caesar's wife should be above suspicion.
 - 350. Calumniate strongly and some of it will stick.

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