Part, Chapter
1 I,II | sentiments of Birotteau, public opinion was in~his favor; he was
2 I,II | differences of political opinion grew up among~merchants,
3 I,V | gray. Listen! this is my opinion on the subject, as the result~
4 I,V | except~maternal love. This opinion carries with it a vulgar
5 I,VI | government. I belong, in~opinion, to the /statu quo/ of the
6 I,II | Discouraged by his uncle's opinion, and recognizing its clear-~
7 I,II | till it is~tried."~ ~The opinion of so able a lawyer restored
8 I,II | the~ironies of persecuted opinion. Gaudissart, thus backed
9 I,II | Oil triumph in Parisian opinion, thanks to Finot's famishing
10 I,II | From the start, public~opinion, thus carried by storm,
11 I,III| shall abstain from giving an opinion, even~if called upon."~ ~"
12 I,IV | within a~given time. My opinion is that it is better to
13 I,V | study the~state of public opinion. He found in one of the
14 I,VI | conduct this evening."~ ~The opinion of the cafe David seemed
15 I,VI | showed how he cared for the opinion~of those who frequented
16 I,VI | when there is~difference of opinion between the privileged creditors
17 I,VI | integrity. In two months the opinion of the Bourse~had changed;
18 I,VII| others, talked of it. Public opinion, undergoing a~change, now
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