Chap.

1  Int|       against the imitation of manly virtues, or, more properly
2    4| attentions, which men think it manly to pay to the sex, when,
3    5|     observed, that in your sex manly exercises are never graceful;
4    5|      to the sex is reckoned so manly, so polite that, till society
5    7|       of gallantry, thought so manly, which makes many men stare
6    7|      sex, or an affectation of manly assurance, more properly
7    7|      bravery, supposed to be a manly virtue.~ ~ In the same strain
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