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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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justice

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1 I,II | royalism, the world did justice to his honesty; if a few 2 I,II | litigation. His~sense of justice, his rectitude, his conscientious 3 I,II | have suggested the swift justice of a Turkish~cadi. During 4 I,II | conduct, by his sense of~justice, by the goodness of a heart 5 I,VI | thank a judge for doing justice, he went to~the Ragons and 6 I,VI | or I'll deal retributive justice by a rap on your knuckles!"~ ~ 7 I,VII| was once in the hands of justice. But never mind, he~is going 8 I,II | daughter, you will do me justice."~ ~Discouraged by his uncle' 9 I,II | things. At the Palais de Justice we have stricter forms. 10 I,IV | stern sayings his pitiless justice had uttered against~bankrupts. 11 I,V | are as nothing beside him.~Justice herself takes the form of 12 I,V | I'll go to the police,--justice shall~be done! I won't leave 13 I,VI | live in dread of his own justice at any moment.~Paris has 14 I,VI | silent. Let~us, however, do justice to the law: the legislation 15 I,VI | burlesque dramas to which justice ever~lent her name. The 16 I,VI | it to the judges, sue for justice, go and come, and stir up~ 17 I,VI | mantles that the mantle of justice was rubbed~into holes. It 18 I,VI | the commercial tribunal of~justice where he once sat as judge; 19 I,VI | none have failed~to do justice to your integrity. In the 20 I,VII| aspects, the~paraphernalia of justice has a grand and solemn character 21 I,VII| religious ideas, Birotteau held justice to be what it ought to~be 22 I,VII| stairway of the old Palais de~Justice in the grasp of keen emotions. 23 I,VII| made the splendors of~human justice stand forth in strong relief 24 I,VII| spectacle in the halls of justice. Birotteau found more friends~ 25 I,VII| occurred, to the detriment of~justice and the great injury of 26 I,VII| doing~this you are doing justice. Such exhibitions of character 27 I,VII| the impassibility of human~justice. He was unable to stir from


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