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1 Introd | ruin of the soul.”~“What use, pray,” he cries in the 2 Introd | felicitous watchwords for the use of human society. Like one 3 XX | long as it is allowed to use the same expression to signify 4 XXI | not to serve any immediate use; but it keeps up just the 5 XXVII | am a good commissioner, use me.~ 6 XXXVII | the bourgeois, what is the use in it for them? Of course 7 LVI | Philistines, are not of any use. Still it is worth more 8 LXXXVI | without wounding, one can use the lash without hurting, 9 LXXXVI | her husband was wrong to use such a word, for he ought 10 XCV | do what you can to be of use to him in a very just suit 11 XCVI | Thuillier, to whom I was of no use, and who was not particularly 12 CI | three days, which I made use of in hunting up information, 13 CXXXV | at all. But I wonder what use there is in printing my 14 CXLV | of an arsenal and makes use of it? Pretty! Pretty!~What 15 CXLV | more each day. What is the use of making concessions? Why 16 CLXXV | our imbecility, must be of use to us. We are perhaps making 17 CLXXVII | all that is going on? What use, pray, is science, since 18 CXCVI | of experience are of no use until too late.~I think 19 CXCVII | whatever method one desired to use, would be impracticable.~ 20 CCXIII | have to say: “What is the use?”~I embrace you warmly.~ 21 CCXVII | you. They will be of no use to you except to make you 22 CCXXX | should like to beg you to use to the utmost your influence 23 CCXXXII | tendencies to the excessive use of tobacco. To be agreeable 24 CCXLVI | scorn life. One must not use it up voluntarily; you are 25 CCXLVI | you ought to make a longer use. Consider too, that my spirit 26 CCL | development what exists, in making use always of the method established 27 CCLXI | of the subject! Of what use are these pleasures of vision, 28 CCLXXV | articles are not of any use, now, no more than are friends 29 CCLXXX | absolutely deprived of the use of my right arm. I have 30 CCLXXXVII| technique! And then, what use is so much criticism!~I 31 CCCII | That, in truth, is of no use, unless it is done frankly