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moon 1
moor 1
moors 1
moral 20
moralist 1
moralists 1
morals 10
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20 kissed
20 large
20 money
20 moral
20 near
20 playing
20 presented
Honoré de Balzac
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moral

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1 1 | Whoso would travel as a moral~archaeologist, observing 2 1 | is in keeping with~the moral depth of the motto in the 3 3 | Napoleon sublimely said, the moral leaders of the~population 4 8 | political,~would prove to be a moral revolution. The social class 5 8 | but which in an epoch of moral causes was~equivalent to 6 9 | the heart, restrained~by moral ardor, leads to an inward 7 10| sensations,~devotions of moral fragrance, entrancing harmonies, 8 11| our souls associate with moral grandeur? Well,~Calyste 9 12| effulgence of beauty and by~moral grandeur, as the insects 10 13| collection of mental and moral~qualities which we call / 11 13| its~course than the dumb, moral struggle which was going 12 14| win its fruition through moral conviction.~In that is the 13 15| reaction of the mental and moral system upon the~physical 14 18| betray~the change in his moral being.~ ~"How shall I manage 15 19| the use of contempt as a~moral piston, a constant comparison 16 21| Portuguese, recognized a moral cause in the physically 17 21| Sabine, making a sort of~moral revelation, so distraught 18 22| made him take up all her moral letters of credit, drawn~ 19 23| Bohemia, a region in the~moral topography of Paris where 20 24| varieties of art,~mental and moral specialties, sciences, professions;


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