Vulgar words in Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman, 1748 (Page 1)
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Others go in brown frocks, leather breeches, great oaken cudgels in their hands, their hats uncocked, and their hair unpowdered; and imitate grooms, stage-coachmen, and country bumpkins so well in their outsides, that I do not make the least doubt of their resembling them equally in their insides.