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Honoré de Balzac
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1 Note| the old Breton family, a social state existing no~longer 2 1 | longer swarms there; the social movement is~now so dead 3 6 | philosopher who violated every~social law invented to restrain 4 6 | woman given over to the social~pleasures of the imperial 5 6 | those who are highest in the social scale. She saw,~early in 6 6 | conduct was regulated by all social conventions.~Her friendships 7 7 | are not in harmony with~social or with natural laws, affections 8 8 | a moral revolution. The social class to which she~belonged, 9 8 | the heart, not those of social life, which I have utterly~ 10 8 | sanctity of my~love. Between social dignity and my petty personal 11 8 | initiated me into a thousand social secrets, about~which no 12 8 | can call up the whole of social~life to make a lover laugh; 13 10 | reference to Nantes,~matters of social life in Nantes, complaints 14 14 | was~to part forever from social life.~ ~She drew from her 15 14 | an unpardonable love, and social~rehabilitation. She began, 16 17 | character, which make of that social~necessity an eternal problem. 17 18 | legal requirements of the social~system.~ ~During the stay 18 18 | guide him in all~matters of social life, and they were both 19 18 | Nature rebel against the social yoke? Does~she need that 20 19 | courtesans~throughout all social zones, you may as well reject 21 22 | best fellow on earth, and social jeers only touched the~woman. 22 22 | class of those women whose social utility~cannot be questioned 23 22 | differences inherent in social zones) never~varies. The 24 23 | by church and mayor.~All social positions have their forbidden 25 23 | recognized the great vice of the social replastering of 1830. He 26 23 | three great divisions of the social /I;/ namely, pride, conceit, 27 23 | pulled down all~recognized social superiorities, she opens 28 23 | years, and~in every other social misery. These diverse manias 29 23 | greater than that of the social questions they~seek to solve. 30 24 | XXIV THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL RELATIONS AND POSITION~In 31 25 | his~moans, as persons of social politeness are accustomed 32 26 | rails along which the great social~train rolls on.~ ~When Calyste


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