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In all the characters through which I have passed, I have never undergone half the misery I suffered in this; and, indeed, Minos seemed to be of the same opinion; for while I stood trembling and shaking in expectation of my sentence he bid me go back about my business, for that nobody was to be d-- n'd in more worlds than one.
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You and I won't quarrel about what a woman says: they will tell fibbs, d-- n'd fibbs, sometimes.
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After having listened to their harangue with much phelgm, he gave them his answer in four words: "Go and be d---- n'd."
Paris as It Was and as It Is Francis W. Blagdon 1798
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Page 129 the minority would have better liked it -- had it not been so d-- n'd honest.
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"I'll be d-- n'd if that an't Jack Marlinspike, who went overboard!"
The Adventures of Roderick Random Tobias George Smollett 1746
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The clerk observed, that there was an evident prejudication, which confirmed the former suspicion of a conspiracy against the life of Captain Oakum; for, because, how could Morgan so positively pronounce that the captain and surgeon would d-- n'd, unless he had intention to make away with them before they could have time to repent?
The Adventures of Roderick Random Tobias George Smollett 1746
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The good priest who had married Renaldo was not a little scandalised at this ferocious behaviour in a clergyman, and could not help saying aloud, he was a disgrace to the cloth when the horseman looking up to the window, replied, "Sir, may I be d-- n'd, if any man in England has a greater respect for the cloth than I have; but at present I am quite distracted."
The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom — Volume 02 Tobias George Smollett 1746
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The good priest who had married Renaldo was not a little scandalised at this ferocious behaviour in a clergyman, and could not help saying aloud, he was a disgrace to the cloth when the horseman looking up to the window, replied, "Sir, may I be d-- n'd, if any man in England has a greater respect for the cloth than I have; but at present I am quite distracted."
The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom — Complete Tobias George Smollett 1746
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"You and your list may be d-- n'd," said the captain, throwing it at him; "I say, there shall be no sick in this ship while I have the command of her."
The Adventures of Roderick Random Tobias George Smollett 1746
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If my advice had been taken, that old skin-flint should have been d-- n'd before he had got more than the third of his demand.
The Adventures of Roderick Random Tobias George Smollett 1746
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