Vulgar words in The Yankee Tea-party - Or, Boston in 1773 (Page 1)
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who wish to enthrall; Ye minions, ye placemen, pimps, pensioners, all; How short is your triumph, how feeble your trust!
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He did not hesitate a moment, but springing at an officer who was near him, seized him by the collar, and exclaiming in a harsh tone of voice--'Damn you, sir, you are my prisoner,' wrested his sword from his grasp, dragged him by force from the house, and keeping his body as a shield of defence from the heavy fire sustained from the windows, carried him off without receiving any injury.
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In order to gain time, and to arrest the stroke, he exclaimed in an angry and authoritative tone--'You damn'd brute, will you murder the gentleman?'
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They at length approached so near, that a conversation took place between them; the troopers calling out, 'Surrender, you damn'd rebel, or we'll cut you in pieces!'