Vulgar words in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844 (Page 1)
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The "association" was a plot to bring back that miserable blockhead and bigot, James II., said to be signed by Marlborough, the Bishop of Rochester, Lords Salisbury, Cornberry, and Sir Basil Firebrace.
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Issachar is characterised as the "strong ass"--a drudge, powerful but patient.
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"Ay," was the reply, with an animation, which struck me with surprise, "as many as the blockheads in Berlin, and as stubborn as the rock under our feet, or the Aulic council."