Chap.

 1  Int|      rather been applicable to ladies, if the little indirect
 2    4|         Women, commonly called Ladies, are not to be contradicted
 3    4|      they are either made fine ladies, brimful of sensibility,
 4    7|       spirit as the Portugueze ladies, who would think their charms
 5    7|  sisters, female intimates, or ladies and their waiting-women,
 6    9|     particular, all want to be ladies. Which is simply to have
 7   13| expostulate seriously with the ladies who follow these idle inventions;
 8   13|     these idle inventions; for ladies, mistresses of families,
 9   13|   great world. And these young ladies, with minds vulgar in every
10   13|        women, and particularly ladies of fashion, very fond of
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