Part, Chapter
1 I,II | repugnance. His commercial interests~showed him the death of
2 I,II | knew no guide but his own interests, and any means~to fortune
3 I,III| for your fidelity to my interests."~ ~As he said these words
4 I,IV | immediate gains to his future~interests. He listened patiently to
5 I,IV | some business in~which his interests were mingled with those
6 I,V | old age by convictions and interests, which belonged, we~must
7 I,VI | impudently attacking. The interests of the orator and the~interests
8 I,VI | interests of the orator and the~interests of the banker clash; we
9 I,I | administer his affairs in their interests~under supervision; he should
10 I,I | the~costs, went for the interests of the builders against
11 I,II | the fever of imperilled interests,--passionate, wounded,~and
12 I,II | his desire to serve the interests of Parisian~commerce,--with
13 I,II | intermediaries for banking~interests, which find in them an additional
14 I,II | the accumulation of many~interests, national and foreign, heaped
15 I,III| hate each other for~injured interests, for wounds, not even for
16 I,IV | you must not--in the very interests of your love you~must not--
17 I,V | perilous waves of human interests might be tempted to~utter
18 I,V | I shall not consider my interests;~I shall sell out my Funds
19 I,VI | laws which touch private interests is to~develop, enormously,
20 I,VI | that of other persons whose interests are thwarted by~any law,
21 I,VI | the storm and stress of interests violently in opposition.~ ~
22 I,VI | it is to look after the~interests of the still unknown body
23 I,VI | recollecting all the while his own interests, and leaves~the cause to
24 I,VI | know how to reconcile the interests of the whole body~of creditors
25 I,VI | solicitor, among the contending interests which~cross and jostle each
26 I,VI | creditors were swindled in the interests of~Gobseck. But the bankrupt
27 I,VI | you have neglected the interests of the main body~of the
28 I,VI | government should maintain the interests of~landlords. That is the
29 I,VI | discussion on Birotteau's interests in the house of~Popinot,
30 I,VI | over to the sellers. The interests of~the perfumer in the house
31 I,VII| base solder of material~interests, and by the formulas of
32 I,VII| against the influence of eager interests. It is a rare thing~nowadays
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