Vulgar words in Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3. (Page 1)
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For I ask of the men of knowledge of the world, whether they would not hold him for a blockhead, that should hope to prevail in an argument, whose scope and object is to mortify the self-love of the expected proselyte?
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Not a dry eye, I believe, in the house, except some of the jackasses who had occasioned the necessity of the oratory.