Vulgar words in A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon - For the Use of Schools and Colleges (Page 1)
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Nor did he ever know his place; but made love to the queen of France herself, when he was sent on an embassy.
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There were companies formed for fisheries, companies for making salt, for making oil, for smelting metals, for improving the breed of horses, for the planting of madder, for building ships against pirates, for the importation of jackasses, for fattening hogs, for wheels of perpetual motion, for insuring masters against losses from servants.
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He flattered their prejudices, gave balls and banquets, made love to their most beautiful women, and denied no one access to his presence.