'Ifs and buts' before 'candy and nuts' or 'tents and huts' The phrase "ifs and buts" appears in Google Books search results going back to Luther Martin, Modern Gratitude, in Five Numbers: Addressed to Richard Raynal Keyne, Esq. Concerning a Family Marriage, which includes this outraged footnote: Precious Hypocrite! More @Wikipedia
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