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polite 1
politeness 4
politic 1
political 19
politics 18
polytechnique 1
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19 prospectus
19 rather
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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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political

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | the highroad to~becoming a political personage. Yes, you may 2 I,I | article grows out of the political situation. A composition 3 I,II | trade in the Maximum, and in political~convulsions, which are always 4 I,II | reputation of being mixed up with political secrets, and~also of being 5 I,II | heart, and not the smallest political idea in his brain. Upon~ 6 I,II | personage, and the turmoil of political~crises naturally lessened 7 I,II | 1815 that differences of political opinion grew up among~merchants, 8 I,III| Paris in consequence~of political events, presenting her to 9 I,III| which to him was merely political, to any one who would~reimburse 10 I,III| the secrets of legal and political~science. Du Tillet possessed 11 I,V | his peace of mind~and his political stability were endangered 12 I,V | without ambition, Lafayette a~political prophet, and Courier a worthy 13 I,V | If it were not for his political opinions," thought Birotteau 14 I,VI | world! It won't take in the political question hidden under the~ 15 I,VII| and laughed at for his political pretensions: some people~ 16 I,II | the difference in their~political opinions would only be one 17 I,II | whom, of~course, we are political enemies, but whose good-will 18 I,II | excused him on the ground of political~preoccupation, and cleverly 19 I,III| his own, men who were his~political enemies, he, Adolphe, would


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