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banknotes 1
bankrupt 43
bankruptcies 1
bankruptcy 32
bankrupts 5
banners 1
banns 2
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32 abbe
32 alone
32 bank
32 bankruptcy
32 fifty
32 finot
32 herself
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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bankruptcy

   Part, Chapter
1 I,II | until the debtor went into~bankruptcy. Cesar then stopped all 2 I,III| he were forced~to go into bankruptcy through the affairs of the 3 I,III| Tillet's scheme ended in~bankruptcy, a swift deliverance to 4 I,III| send Cesar headlong~into bankruptcy so soon as Roguin had drawn 5 I,VII| laws if, in~the event of bankruptcy, he is shown to have been 6 I,I | Failure for them is fraudulent~bankruptcy; they are sure to go before 7 I,III| Delighted to foresee the bankruptcy of a~deputy-mayor of the 8 I,III| the figures in the~reel of bankruptcy.~ ~Ferdinand sat down to 9 I,IV | a first step towards bankruptcy, just as a misdemeanor leads 10 I,V | Therefore it is not~Roguin's bankruptcy which as ruined you. I find, 11 I,V | entering the~precincts of bankruptcy, crossed the first room, 12 I,V | soon~as the proceedings in bankruptcy were over, her husband would 13 I,VI | of the laws relating to~bankruptcy. The effect of all laws 14 I,VI | business the whole drama of bankruptcy, so as~to make them understand 15 I,VI | farce; and also how the bankruptcy of Cesar Birotteau was a 16 I,VI | makes the catastrophe~of bankruptcy one of the most burlesque 17 I,VI | that extent the system of bankruptcy.~The attempt, however, will 18 I,VI | it, prefers to manage~the bankruptcy in another capacity, and 19 I,VI | labyrinth of proceedings in bankruptcy, search among past events,~ 20 I,VI | draws up the certificate~of bankruptcy himself.~ ~Given these premises, 21 I,VI | All parties think that bankruptcy will give less in the end 22 I,VI | Here is the certificate of~bankruptcy; have the goodness to walk 23 I,VI | If the certificate of bankruptcy is not granted, the creditors 24 I,VI | bankrupt on a charge of wilful~bankruptcy."~ ~"Is that your intention?" 25 I,VI | cent on their~claims.~ ~Bankruptcy is a species of chemical 26 I,VI | inflexible opinions about bankruptcy were so well known; he who 27 I,VI | was no one in the Hall of~Bankruptcy. The day and the hour had 28 I,VI | passed~through the Hall of Bankruptcy.~ ~"It is cold," said Monsieur 29 I,VI | He did not say the word "Bankruptcy." "Gentlemen,~be seated."~ ~ 30 I,VII| inflexible~doctrines against bankruptcy, and whose vital forces 31 I,VII| debtor in the~certificate of bankruptcy granted at the /concordat/ 32 I,VII| from the certificate of~bankruptcy.~ ~"After receiving such


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