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1 1| French character, properly termed finesse; from which naturally 2 Int| they are comprehensively termed mankind; - all those who 3 Int| of love, which has been termed its sister, will soon become 4 1| fluttering of soldiers may be termed active idleness. More confined 5 2| of human weakness, justly termed cunning, softness of temper, 6 2| society, they gain, what is termed a knowledge of the world; 7 2| turn it.~ ~ These may be termed Utopian dreams. - Thanks 8 3| ignorance is courteously termed, truth is hidden from them, 9 3| what respect can she be termed good? She abstains, it is 10 4| Necessity has been proverbially termed the mother of invention - 11 4| their senses, delicately termed sensibility and are blown 12 4| with equal propriety be termed the sweet flowers that smile 13 4| That habitual cheerfulness, termed good-humour, is, perhaps, 14 4| it should, I think, be termed a left-handed marriage, 15 4| of the relationship, be termed wives, or the very purpose 16 4| as it may emphatically be termed, ruined before they know 17 4| in its own flame, may be termed the violent death of love. 18 5| prudence of this sort be termed a virtue, morality becomes 19 5| person, of which woman may be termed the eyes, and man the hand, 20 5| wanton arts of a mistress, termed virtuous coquetry, by the 21 5| which should rather be termed habitual grace of body, 22 5| by what may properly be termed character. This varnish 23 5| infirmities; or, what is termed knowledge of the world, 24 5| only felt what had been termed physical love? And, would 25 5| reminds me of what is vulgarly termed a woman's reason. For women 26 7| decorum are, in general, termed modest women. Make the heart 27 7| female they meet? Can it be termed respect for the sex? No, 28 8| sagacity, which has been justly termed common sense; namely, a 29 8| world, has, however, been termed the principal duty of woman 30 9| of respect, for what is termed with ignorant ostentation 31 9| has by some moralists been termed the school of the most heroic 32 10| children is, as I have before termed it, frequently very brutish: 33 10| Natural affection, as it is termed, I believe to be a very 34 12| deserves emphatically to be termed cultivation of mind, which 35 12| might comprehensively be termed the study of affectation; 36 12| might with propriety be termed rather the model of mankind 37 12| who have sneeringly been termed learned women, could be 38 12| mankind.~ ~ A man has been termed a microcosm; and every family 39 13| which has been very properly termed sentimental.~ ~ Women subjected 40 13| her connections, as she termed a numerous acquaintance, 41 13| world, a little of what is termed common sense: that is, a 42 13| that the being cannot be termed rational or virtuous, who 43 13| For as marriage has been termed the parent of those endearing