Vulgar words in Benjamin Franklin (Page 1)

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bastard x 1
damn x 2
hussy x 1
            

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In January, 1766, too, the dreaded voice of Pitt again made itself heard in St. Stephen's, sending forth an eloquent harangue for America: "The Americans are the sons, not the bastards, of England.

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When he had read two or three paragraphs, a gentleman present said: 'Damn their impudence!

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'Damn me,' says another, 'if I believe it has any end; somebody has cut it off.'"

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Soon after landing from this hazardous voyage he wrote merrily to a lady friend: "You are too early, hussy, as well as too saucy, in calling me a _rebel_.

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