Vulgar words in Memoirs of the Courts and Cabinets of George the Third - From the Original Family Documents, Volume 1 (Page 1)
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You see Hussy Burgh is not in the list.
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Our friends are sanguine as to the event of Bastard's motion, which is to come on to day.
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My dear Brother, Bastard's motion came on yesterday, and was lost, on the previous question, by 221 to 169.
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Our cousin of Northumberland, has, I think, decidedly joined the independent party under the auspices of Lord Rawdon and Bastard, and in consequence of this has refused to re-elect Rose.
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damn you!" and a variety of such terms echoed in every quarter; something of the sort soon tingled in my ears.
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On observing a dirty-looking man encouraged to swear, and not mind _that fellow_, meaning your humble servant, I could not refrain expressing my disgust, at hearing even invitations to a disregard of perjury; on which, Counsellor Garrow, of Newgate education, addressed me with, "Damn your eyes and limbs!