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ewifli ladies, * and Saint Jerome in one of his Epiflles pioully manners^ 



exhorts a Roman lady not to indulge her daughter in 



thefe 



fafhionable vanities of the times ; ne irriifet crines, et fibi anticipet 



irnes gehennce. 



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Some nations daub their faces with various colours, either to 



appear more terrible to their foes, or to 



pliment their friend 



with a more pleaiing 



fped- 



The moft indolent and miferable 



wretches on Tierra del Fuego, ufe ruddle or ochre, and fome train- 



oil, to imp 



their 



with a brig 



are 



of dulnefs and ftupidity 



g phyfiognomy 

 The New-Zeeland ladies never 



greafc 



befo 



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fouled to put on the fame kind of rouge mixed with 



they came on board to offer their uncouth favours to our failors. Mr. 

 Hodges being employed to draw the face of one of thefe coquetting 

 ladies, and feeing how highly they valued their own bad red colour, 

 immediately mixed fome vermillic 



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her whole face. She was in rapt 



th linfeed oil and daubed 



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and all 



her people 



of both fexes admired her charms, which had been 



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htened, but her rouge betrayed all the perf 



wh 



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had 



the fh 



facriiiced : 



prieftefs. 



becaufe the males were if poffible flill more fond of 



Nor is the ufe of 



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the Paphian goddefs with this fair 



only. 



red confined to th 



ladies 



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