Part, Chapter
1 I,I | know-how/. To put him into public life! On the word of an
2 I,I | perfumers who have reached public honors? Are there not vinegar~
3 I,I | you, 'to be~put forward in public life as my arm is to turn
4 I,I | building from the department of~public works, from architects and
5 I,II | the movement of stocks and public affairs with~secret anxieties
6 I,II | thousand francs a year from the public Funds, hesitated. His~ambition
7 I,II | should~have consolidated the public debt by consolidating himself
8 I,II | or a man of genius. The public always~judges by results.
9 I,II | things which occupy the public mind, and the public does~
10 I,II | the public mind, and the public does~not occupy itself with
11 I,II | counterfeits, informs the~public that the Paste is wrapped
12 I,II | sentiments of Birotteau, public opinion was in~his favor;
13 I,II | full of resolution.~The public saw results only. Excepting
14 I,II | with honor and~respect in public; she knew him to be a man
15 I,II | from losses at cards; the public reprobation of an honest
16 I,II | unanimous in their desires for public~tranquillity, of which,
17 I,II | brought him less before the public. Such modesty~increased
18 I,III| by making a demand upon public pity. A fortune, rapid and
19 I,III| been~pushed everywhere, the public knows it."~ ~"I'll kill
20 I,IV | architect who seeks to put up public~buildings finds it glorious
21 I,IV | mustachios, who talks about public~buildings! He is going to
22 I,IV | lighting, projections over the public~way, and the neighborhood
23 I,V | which he placed in the public Funds, and from which~he
24 I,V | science, we shall mislead the public. I was in the markets just
25 I,V | don't know~how queer the public is; you can't go and tell
26 I,V | any oil is good; if the public~knew that, we should be
27 I,VI | well-known~preservatives of the public hair."~ ~Popinot returned
28 I,VI | they~leave college or a public school, to all intents and
29 I,VI | which~imposes upon the public."~ ~"We'll boil that oil;
30 I,VI | and they'll bamboozle the public."~ ~The three young fellows
31 I,I | have to do with a~financial public functionary it is quite
32 I,II | embarrassments was made~public, what seemed to him a great
33 I,II | newspaper articles have upon the public mind. In these~early days
34 I,II | Regnauld. From the start, public~opinion, thus carried by
35 I,III| in a theft. All hatreds,~public or private, from woman to
36 I,III| possible to deceive the public, the~inmates of a household
37 I,IV | rubbish!~rubbish! Shave the public; speculate!"~ ~"Speculation!"
38 I,IV | sciences; the show begins, the public enters; it gets its~money'
39 I,V | learn and study the~state of public opinion. He found in one
40 I,VI | put upon the stage for the public eye, but it also has a~hidden
41 I,VI | like the royal bust in a public~audience-chamber, may be
42 I,VI | gaining, instead of losing, public~respect."~ ~Birotteau took
43 I,VII| and others, talked of it. Public opinion, undergoing a~change,
44 I,VII| where the Court holds its public sittings.~ ~Imagine the
45 I,VII| name of his office this~public prosecutor, the representative
46 I,VII| prosecutor, the representative of public vindictiveness, asked~that
47 I,VII| these~guardians of the public wealth, these mediators
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