Chapter
1 1| inventor and pushing his interests, or of devoting her powers
2 1| incapable of so doing in his own interests, he merely pondered useful~
3 1| it is necessary to bind~INTERESTS to it, not MEN. The government-clerks
4 1| present so many conflicting~interests to be conciliated and carried
5 1| later, might advance her interests. In short, she gathered~
6 2| Mysterious link by which many interests were in some way connected~
7 3| does not endanger their interests, for he seeks only the~highest
8 4| therefore resolved, in the interests of his digestion, to relieve
9 5| controlling the various interests proclaimed and~supported
10 6| appointment is in the best interests of the administration."~[
11 6| not less devoted to your interests than Monsieur Godard."~ ~"
12 6| conciliating the~serious interests that arise under its administration.
13 7| sustained by private or local~interests. He finally proved to her
14 8| a secret power in whose interests he has carried on~a system
15 8| to end,--no doubt in the interests of some secret society of~
16 8| director-general.' But in the interests of our noble French language~
17 8| seizing another]. "Yes, in~the interests of our noble tongue, it
18 8| manufacturer]. "The manufacturing interests of all~nations would joyfully
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