Vulgar words in A Letter to Dion (Page 1)
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In the flourishing hive, prior to its reform, there were: ... Sharpers, Parasites, Pimps, Players, Pick-pockets, Coiners, Quacks, South-sayers, * * * These were call'd Knaves, but bar the Name, The grave Industrious were the same.
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Should I ask them what Vices they were; Whoring, Drinking, Gaming; or desire them to name any one Passage, where the least Immorality is recommended, spoke well of, or so much as conniv'd at, they would have Nothing to lay hold on but the Title Page.
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The Question is not, which is the readiest Way to Riches, but whether the Riches themselves are worth being damn'd for.