Right why Irenounce her–I néver was brought up to be a Champion for Beauty,
and, if yo ii * fie me your Word and Honour never to revéal it, “ I'll tell you a Secret,
which will immediately put “ you into Possession of this delightful Lady.” . I fwear,
Chevalier,' L'Anglai eagerly reply'd, “ by ' all that is sacred and dear, in Heaven
öron Earth “ –as I hope for Happiness here and hereafter, that I “ will never
divulge a Tittle of what you fhall now impart to me!- You make me your Ériend–I
will “ befo ...
The women scruple no more than the men to do their oc- qjj casions in the public
streets, or highways : for which purpose, custom. r Terry, p. 197, &seq. e Ovincton
, ubi sopr. p. 314. h Fryer, ubi supr. p. io7,&seq. 'Terry, sect. 19. k Ovington, p.
... compared with the Pagans, there are at least an hundred, if not several
hundreds, of the latter to one of the former r. ... and look upon drunkenness as
another madness; insomuch, that they have only one word in their language, R Terry, p.