Vulgar words in International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, - No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 (Page 1)

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ass x 2
blockhead x 1
country bumpkin x 1
            

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Indeed, in petticoats or in pantaloons, making a show of her "heart" in the publication of these letters to a gentleman whom she had treated with every species of contempt, obloquy, and insult, until she had made his home insupportable, or courting the wondering admiration of country bumpkins by unsexing herself for feats of horsemanship, or for other athletic diversions, she is always anxious to produce a sensation, anxious to stir up the gentle public to a roar.

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"That your forefathers were great blockheads, and that their descendant is not a whit the wiser."

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"But, after all, he is not an ass of the parish; he is a vagrant, and he ought to be pounded.

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"He who scrubs the head of an ass wastes his soap."

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