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1 Introd | to live.”~This is, if you please, an effusion of sentiment, 2 XXI | and I will read Turgot to please you. I don’t promise to 3 XXXIX | end effective—it does not please me yet, but one must pull 4 XLV | someone with the things that please me. But this someone is 5 XLVIII | and to your lovely niece.~Please acknowledge the receipt 6 LXI | his children in order to please his cook; happily, although 7 LXXXVIII| that I like.~What would please me well for the moment, 8 XCI | is because he is hard to please in the matter of punishments.~ 9 CLIV | must do exactly what you please.~The Empress has always 10 CLVII | choose the necessary means to please the crowd. You understand 11 CCLXVIII| me. For I don’t want to please the political passions of 12 CCLXX | played. Cruchard does not please the temporal powers. Isn’ 13 CCC | take care of herself and to please get well quickly.~What do 14 CCCIII | seat. If you do not get it, please understand that it was not 15 CCCVIII | them. Who is wrong? And how please the public when one’s nearest 16 CCCIX | Then to look for what can please seems to me the most chimerical 17 CCCXII | of this little work will please you!~Adieu, dear good master. 18 CCCXIII | be content? It ought to please? It is dramatic and as amusing 19 CCCXVIII| account of her, only to please her. She died while I was