The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs (309 page)

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Every LAND has its own law
a
1628
Proverbs in Scots
no. 469
Everie land hes the laich.
1721
Scottish Proverbs
92
Every land hath its own Laugh, and every Corn its own Caff [chaff]. Every Country hath its own Laws, Customs, and Usages.
1916
British Weekly
2 Nov. 84
‘Every land’, says the old Scottish proverb, ‘has its ain lauch.’ And every class has its own mode of thought and expression.
idiosyncrasy
;
national characteristics

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