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MODERN GALLANTRY
    In comparing modern  manners, o compliment ourselves upon t of gallantry; a certain obsequiousness, or deferential respect, o females, as females.

    I s tuates our conduct,  in teentury of te our civility,  just beginning to leave off t practice of w male offenders.

    I s to be influential, o t, t in England ill occasionally -- hanged.

    I s,  to be age by gentlemen.

    I s, o pick up , ed. I s, able adepts in t, s upon it in places  observed --  , to spread it over to age-coacanding up in t of a London tre, till s ion,  ed at t ress; till one, t seems to , significantly declares quot;so , if stle younger and ; Place t rider, in a circle of tance, and you s seen a politer-bred man in Lothbury.

    Lastly, I so believe t t, o be performed by women.

    Until t day comes, I sed point to be any tional fiction; a pageant got up betain rank, and at a certain time of life, in w equally.

    I so rank it among tary fictions of life, entions paid to age as to youto ures as to o coarse complexions as to clear -- to t as sy, a fortune, or a title.

    I s to be sometleman in a  to topic of female old age  exciting, and intending to excite, a sneer: -- iquated virginity,quot; and suc;overstood ,quot; pronounced in good company, se offence in man, or  shem spoken.

    Josepreet-, and one of tors of to or,  -- tern of consistent gallantry I  ook me under er at an early age, and bestoo s and example  is not mucion. It   t I did not profit more. terian,
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