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 1    1|             sort of sagacity to the French character, properly termed
 2    1|             in domestic life, which French women almost despise, are
 3    4|     sentiments; when, comparing the French and Athenian character,
 4    4|          scene; when, to use an apt French turn of expression, she
 5    4|        allowed to use a significant French word, piquant society; and
 6    4|           of countenance, which the French term a physionomie, women
 7    4|          and vivacity of youth. The French, who admit more of mind
 8    4| understandings. The conversation of French women, who are not so rigidly
 9    8|            Some women, particularly French women, have also lost a
10   10|           for we have not, like the French* two terms to distinguish
11   12|             out a pretty mixture of French and English nonsense, to
12   13|          chairs, &c. were called in French and Italian; but as the
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