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1 I | I received in the same manner, a leaf of a tree.~As for 2 XXXVI | also made in my day in the manner that my means permitted 3 XLIV | myself in a disquieting manner, and when I told him, exactly, 4 LXXIV | understanding in a marvelous manner what is said to her and 5 XCIII | sometimes in an incredible manner! These tiny details are 6 CXXXVI | jumped on in an unheard of manner. Those people who have read 7 CLIV | Hereupon a theory of the manner in which novels are written.~— 8 CLXXXVIII| applied especially in the manner of judging. They extolled 9 CXCI | hate Prussia in a natural manner, that is to say, they are 10 CCII | been grubbing in a frantic manner. Furthermore, I think I 11 CCLXIV | compose dialogues in the best manner possible, after that I am 12 CCLXXIII | no joy over it. In that manner there would have been moral 13 CCLXXIII | virtue. There is, moreover, a manner of taking it which is elevated; 14 CCCV | the same time more general manner.~In short, the persistence 15 CCCIX | rise. If I should take your manner of looking at the whole