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gounting-room 1
govern 1
governed 1
government 39
governments 1
governs 1
gown 6
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40 things
40 white
39 failure
39 government
39 grindot
39 king
39 lourdois
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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government

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1 I,I | position in life demands. Government has brought~me forward into 2 I,I | prominence. I belong to the government; it is my duty~to study 3 I,I | approving the action~of the government. In the first place, I am 4 I,I | to~become something under government! Recollect what we are,-- 5 I,I | that we could succeed in government places? I shall be~happy 6 I,II | made him hate a system of government which was~capable of shedding 7 I,II | second Restoration the royal government was obliged to remodel~the 8 I,II | respect~which he enjoyed. The government, wishing on the one hand 9 I,III| necessary evil of all good government, and whose love of gambling~ 10 I,IV | Paris he thought of fortune. Government alone can~pay the needful 11 I,IV | made caricatures~of the government. And why such conduct? Because 12 I,VI | Monsieur Birotteau is in the~government; he is before the eyes of 13 I,VI | talk politics,~go for the government, but keep to generalities. 14 I,VI | it is easy to explain. Government needs canals. Canals are~ 15 I,VI | canards, canaille!' But the government has its own engineers; you~ 16 I,VI | an orator, he attacks the government about the budget, about 17 I,VI | must arrange it with the government which he has just been~been 18 I,VI | are a mere necessity of government. Ah! what am I eating?~ambrosia?" 19 I,VI | monsieur; I myself am for the government. I belong, in~opinion, to 20 I,VI | the little theatres in the government newspapers,--I may~say a 21 I,VII| given to the members of the~government; on the other hand, Cesar 22 I,VII| aristocracy, finance, and~government circles,--namely, Mademoiselle 23 I,I | boatman on the Seine whom the government has suddenly put in command~ 24 I,I | have any~influence in the government," said Birotteau, rising 25 I,II | Right, a partisan of the government,~--himself an element of 26 I,V | honor among mayors; the government~deceives us. Stop! I'll 27 I,VI | It is~desirable that the government should maintain the interests 28 I,VI | fitted to enlighten the government," said Pillerault;~"but 29 I,VI | hearing privately that the government intended to cut a canal~ 30 Add | Secrets of a Princess~The Government Clerks~Pierrette~A Study 31 Add | known as Gigonnet)~The Government Clerks~Gobseck~The Vendetta~ 32 Add | Emile-Louis-Lucien-Emmanuel~The Government Clerks~The Firm of Nucingen~ 33 Add | from a Courtesan's Life~The Government Clerks~A Start in Life~Gaudissart 34 Add | Mignon~The Ball at Sceaux~The Government Clerks~ ~Gaudissart, Felix~ 35 Add | Gobseck~Father Goriot~The Government Clerks~The Unconscious Humoriists~ ~ 36 Add | Peace~Eugenie Grandet~The Government Clerks~The Member for Arcis~ ~ 37 Add | Flamet de~The Chouans~The Government Clerks~ ~Lebas, Joseph~At 38 Add | Rabourdin, Xavier~The Government Clerks~At the Sign of the 39 Add | Eve~ ~Saillard, Madame~The Government Clerks~ ~Sommervieux, Madame


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