Chap.

 1    1|         to make it a repeater, &c. that perplexed the simple
 2    2|   defects, amiable weaknesses, &c.? If there be but one criterion
 3    4|     shopping, bargain-hunting, &c. &c.: and it is the decent,
 4    4| shopping, bargain-hunting, &c. &c.: and it is the decent,
 5    4|       of Russia, Madame d'Eon, &c. These, and many more, may
 6    5|      flounces, its head-dress, &c. she is obliged to have
 7    5|        No, beauty, gentleness, &c. &c. may gain a heart; but
 8    5|        beauty, gentleness, &c. &c. may gain a heart; but esteem,
 9    6|       by fluids, the magnetic, &c. the passions might not
10    7|         with their young ones, &c. Why then, are they not
11    9|  political improvements, arts, &c. be not observed. In short,
12   12|       the state-rooms, garden, &c. must be kept in order for
13   12|       me into the school-room, &c. but whilst I walked down
14   12|       complaint of negligence, &c. might be made, if signed
15   12|      mantua-making, millinery, &c. would be their employment.~ ~
16   13|    learned how tables, chairs, &c. were called in French and
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