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A Quaker Printer's Proverbs

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
May
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ne ve r senil an article for public it'ion wllliout giving the editor tliy ñamo, for thy minie oftentlmea McnrM publlcntloii of worthless articles. Tliou should'st nnt rap at the iloor of a prtnting office; for he that answereth the rap aneeretli in his sleere. and luaelh lime. NeVer da Ilion ioif ahout, nor knock down the types or the boys wil! htc Ihw henrtlly and use profane lanywage. Ncver inquire of the editor for neus; for, belioM, it is his business to give it to thee at Ihe appointed time without akIng. It is not light that thou should'st ask htm u Iki tne ftuthor of articlcs, for it is liis business to keep such tliings to hiniself, and t it liad been iutemled for thv knowledxe it would h.-tvu lieen shown witl) the aitlrlc. Wlieu tbou dost enter his ofik, take hecd unto thvself that thou dost not look :it what c eerns thee not; for Ihat snot nu il in the sight of good breedlnf{ The vil laffe board of Chelsea (tuve the MiblUhiug of the proceedinga of thelr doInga to the Echo for $¦.., wblle the Herald wanled $40. And the Herald nms owr the KCt find believesif " the pilblicition of these minutes 19 only to sati.-fy a ferm of law, without jcfranl to the object of the law, then postin; acopy of the minutes on the hack door of the clerk's horselmni inifht be made to answer every purposc, and the law should be so clmiiifed. It would probably cost the villaje notliini; at all."

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News