Vulgar words in The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 10 - Historical Writings (Page 1)
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P 366 [par 85] _Clarendon_ The Earl of Bedford prevailed with the King ... to make Oliver Saint-John ... his solicitor-general, which His Majesty readily consented to: ... being a gentleman of an honourable extraction (if he had been legitimate).--_Swift_ The bastard before mentioned.
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The bastard!
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On the bastard title: That frequent expression,--_upon the word of a king_, I have always despised and detested, for a thousand reasons.
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A prostitute whore.
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_Burnet._ [The King] told me, he had a chaplain, that was a very honest man, but a very great blockhead, to whom he had given a living in Suffolk, that was full of that sort of people [Nonconformists].
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Would he pimp for the court?