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3357. GASTRONOMY, French.—
In the pleasures of the table they [the French] are
far before us, because, with good taste they
unite temperance. They do not terminate the
most sociable meals by transforming themselves
into brutes.—
To Mr. Bellini. Washington ed. i, 445.
(P.
1785)
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