Chapter
1 1 | an~honest man, loving his country and serving it, not concealing
2 1 | of triumphs won for his country by noble means.~His ideas
3 1 | public domains~throughout the country on which a revenue was levied),
4 1 | maimed and~wounded for their country. In that fact lies the whole
5 1 | sincerely devoted to their~country, who stood vigorously out
6 1 | to devote himself to his country was a profitable contract
7 1 | put on the market when~the country was tranquil, for at such
8 1 | for the prosperity of the country. Therefore, supposing there~
9 1 | life is ameliorated in the country districts.~In short, the
10 1 | proper method of governing a country to manufacture instead~of
11 3 | selfishness. Had she lived in the country~she would have bought up
12 3 | determined to live in the country, and had~lately removed
13 3 | sacrificed himself to his country and deserved the cross.
14 3 | know? in the part of the country where your~grandfather and
15 4 | believed he was useful to his country, and boasted of his~indifference
16 4 | whole western side of the~country around Paris. He intended
17 5 | which signifies that in a country where there are~three powers
18 6 | for his own part of the~country."~ ~"Some matter connected
19 6 | without~interest) into the country after Falleix, who has gone
20 6 | Mitral. "Falleix~knows the country, for he was born there;
21 7 | of being, as I am, a mere country~gentleman who seems to be
22 8 | go plant cabbages in~the country; or else rise above it,
23 8 | worked~uselessly for my country when I thought I was being
24 8 | Gentlemen, if~France, the country with the best civil service
25 Add| Classes~Cousin Betty~The Country Parson~In addition, M. Bianchon
26 Add| Pons~ ~Brezacs (The)~The Country Parson~ ~Bruel, Jean Francois
27 Add| Athanase~Jealousies of a Country Town~ ~Gruget, Madame Etienne~
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