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1 Sturdy black and hairy scamps the Irish-never German boor so inelegant-butvenomous in their courage!
2 He is become a freeholder, from perhaps a German boor -he is now an American, a Pennsylvanian, an English subject.
3 "A Turkish pig is no worse than an English cad or a German boor . "
4 "As drunken as a German boor , " was a common proverb.
5 But for the moment he seemed to be just a German boor , stuffing himself with food, concerned only with not missing a mouthful.
6 You have ransacked every corner of Lower Saxony; but 40,000 German boors never can conquer ten times the number of British freemen.
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