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courtesies 1
courtesy 2
courtiers 3
courts 25
courts- 1
courtyard 4
cousin 22
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25 bourse
25 chamber
25 comte
25 courts
25 far
25 firm
25 funds
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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courts

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1 I,II | judge in the commercial courts: his integrity, his well-~ 2 I,II | standing by applying to the courts at Andelys for a judgment,~ 3 I,III| time a judge in the Lower courts of the Seine,--courts which 4 I,III| Lower courts of the Seine,--courts which take~cognizance of 5 I,III| du Tillet~in any of the courts, was glad of the bone flung 6 I,III| Popinot, a judge of the civil courts, nephew of the~Ragons, you 7 I,VII| him~before the criminal courts. A merchant is amenable 8 I,VII| to go before the lesser~courts charged with folly or blundering 9 I,I | judge of the~commercial courts. The conference between 10 I,I | judge of the commercial courts, and my friend--"~ ~"Ah! 11 I,I | Lebas of the commercial courts; there~are so many Lebas, 12 I,I | to go before the criminal courts, and~therefore they prefer 13 I,II | judges of the commercial courts and the~judges of the civil 14 I,II | the~judges of the civil courts are different sorts of judges. 15 I,II | of a summons before the courts.~Braschon, the rich upholsterer 16 I,II | judge of the commercial courts, and known to the Bank of~ 17 I,VI | judge of the commercial courts is~the most extraordinary 18 I,VI | seen the president of her courts of commerce file his own~ 19 I,VI | incessantly rolling~through the courts, is that he shall have the 20 I,VI | remedy. The thirty commercial courts which~up to the present 21 I,VI | remonstrance to the upper~courts; during which time Don Quixote' 22 I,VI | town where one of the upper courts holds its sittings, and~ 23 I,VI | Temple having been won in the courts, the assignees~decided to 24 I,VI | before the criminal police courts. But though the law compels 25 I,VI | solicitors of the commercial courts are~few in number; it therefore


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