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humane 2
humanitarian 3
humanitarianism 1
humanity 30
humble 5
humbug 2
humbugs 3
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30 coming
30 easy
30 given
30 humanity
30 hundred
30 loved
30 odeon
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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humanity

   Letter
1 Introd | expects the renovation of humanity by some religious, some 2 Introd | concedes the greater part of humanity to the devil, and can see 3 Introd | Leroux. Her newreligion of humanity,” a kind of theosophical 4 Introd | and abiding conceptions of humanity were the result of dispassionate 5 Introd | The hopeless barbarism of humanity fills me with a black melancholy,” 6 Introd | despair: “Why are you so sad? Humanity offers nothing new. Its 7 Introd | renunciation of her faith in humanity and her popular progressivistic 8 Introd | mistaken all my life, that humanity is contemptible, hateful, 9 Introd | flood to save some debris of humanity. ... The people, you say! 10 Introd | curse or scorn their kind. Humanity is not a vain word. Our 11 XXXVII | must be certain ones among humanity who stick to chastity. Happy 12 LVII | better: the tradition of humanity.~Yes, I am susceptible to 13 XCIII | truth of the character. Humanity turned to fury, the guillotine 14 CIV | and sorrowful disgust for humanity. You can not imagine the 15 CLXVII | make one reconciled with humanity. As for you, you miss poor 16 CLXX | The hopeless barbarism of humanity fills me with a black melancholy. 17 CLXXII | useful?~Ah! we intellectuals! Humanity is far from our ideal! and 18 CLXXXIII| three great evolutions of humanity! It is sad to find ourselves 19 CXCV | degree.~Why are you so said? Humanity offers nothing new. Its 20 CXCVII | mistaken all my life, that humanity is contemptible, hateful, 21 CXCVII | curse or scorn their kind. Humanity is not a vain word. Our 22 CXCVII | flood to save some debris of humanity. The debris is not worth 23 CXCVII | justice, and the respect for humanity are not recognized, are 24 CXCVII | to solve the problem of humanity, we are not worthy of defining 25 CXCVII | No, a hundred times no. Humanity is outraged in me and with 26 CCI | that would have wounded HUMANITY. They are kind to the mad 27 CCVIII | say that France is mad, humanity silly, and that we are crude 28 CCXXXVI | producing such monsters. I pity humanity, I wish it were good, because 29 CCLX | So that the generality of humanity continues to be charming.~ 30 CCCII | beautiful.~I dont say that humanity is on the way to the heights.


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