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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | judges for the department of~commerce; I should be neither a judge 2 I,I | nothing in politics or commerce can then~change our way 3 I,I | judge in the department of~commerce, you know the laws. So far, 4 I,II | the clerks, made him study~commerce with an eye in which intelligence 5 I,II | favorable to fashion and commerce. The young~forewoman was 6 I,II | the~world of fashion and commerce by colored placards, at 7 I,II | fortune, the bar, the army, commerce, or domestic~life. Obliged 8 I,II | nations,~ideas, institutions, commerce, and commercial enterprises, 9 I,IV | are not all disdainful of commerce; and you~will meet a scientific 10 I,IV | president of the Court of~commerce, various magistrates, Monsieur 11 I,IV | Camusot of the Court of commerce, and Monsieur~Cardot, his 12 I,IV | called the~catacombs of commerce. In it there are various 13 I,IV | services on the Bench of commerce, and by~fighting for the 14 I,IV | say there is no~poetry in commerce! Newton did not make more 15 I,V | Constitutionnel" or the "Journal du Commerce."~ ~"Uncle," said Cesar, " 16 I,V | extremes meet. Now see, my boy, commerce is the intermediary~between 17 I,V | glory, I have thought of commerce."~ ~"Dear Monsieur Birotteau, 18 I,V | services on the Bench of commerce, and by fighting for the 19 I,V | Popinot, "what glory~for--"~ ~"Commerce; that is true, my boy."~ ~ 20 I,V | services on the Bench of commerce, and by~fighting for the 21 I,VI | the door of the~Hotel du Commerce, at the end of the Rue des 22 I,VI | are the~diplomatists of commerce. Famous! As for your prospectus, 23 I,VI | rest of us--"~ ~"Madame, commerce ought to shine and not permit 24 I,VI | services on the Bench of commerce, and by fighting for the~ 25 I,VI | judges in the department of commerce, and therefore~has doubly 26 I,VI | departments; they concern commerce, you~know. 'Rivers,' said 27 I,VII| services on the Bench--oh! of commerce,--and by fighting for the~ 28 I,VII| made known to the world of commerce by~rumors to which the preparations, 29 I,VII| Cesarine; all honor to commerce, for we belong to it!~Monsieur 30 I,VII| president~of the Court of Commerce,--I forgot him among the 31 I,VII| meet the very /heads/~of commerce, and you will be better 32 I,VII| president of the Court of Commerce. This is Monsieur le Comte 33 I,VII| of this Catherine II. of~commerce. Short and fat, harnessed 34 I,I | that is the destruction of commerce."~ ~"Monsieur is very right," 35 I,II | had crossed the Styx of~commerce when he quitted the Quai 36 I,II | the interests of Parisian~commerce,--with the view, we may 37 I,II | of finance and ordinary commerce, there is in~Paris a class 38 I,II | sitting on the Bench of commerce with Monsieur le baron~Thibon, 39 I,II | services on the Bench of~commerce, and by fighting--"~ ~"Yes, 40 I,II | matters touching the bank and~commerce; here all enterprises were 41 I,III| francs through Parisian commerce: it should be the guardian 42 I,III| and~protector of Parisian commerce."~ ~Adolphe smiled, and 43 I,III| Tillet, "these cut-throats of commerce, full of infamous~tricks; 44 I,IV | Speculation!" said Cesar, "is that commerce?"~ ~"It is abstract commerce," 45 I,IV | commerce?"~ ~"It is abstract commerce," said Claparon,--"commerce 46 I,IV | commerce," said Claparon,--"commerce which won't be~developed 47 I,IV | the Napoleon~of finance; commerce by which a man can grasp 48 I,IV | short, all the clap-trap of commerce. We buy up men of~arts and 49 I,V | of love and the claims of commerce."~ ~"Ah! my uncle, if you 50 I,V | Judgment of the Court of Commerce, which declares the Sieur 51 I,V | the executioner of petty commerce. In the markets no~power 52 I,V | appointed agent by the Court of Commerce, came to take~possession 53 I,VI | schedule is filed, the Court of commerce~appoints a judge-commissioner, 54 I,VI | ninety days. The paper of~commerce alone maintains its vitality, 55 I,VI | president of her courts of commerce file his own~schedule. Instead 56 I,VI | president of the~Board of Commerce to select a sagacious and 57 I,VI | Saint-Merri, where the Court of~Commerce was then held. At that hour 58 I,VII| president of the~Court of Commerce, Camusot his former judge, 59 I,VII| which daily degrade the commerce of Paris. The~creditors 60 I,VII| president of the Court of Commerce, Monsieur Lebas, had promised


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