Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|       should have parted good friends. But to introduce myself
 2     I,       V|    them our true and faithful friends, has not one of them escaped?
 3     I,     VII|     is, in company with their friends and connections, and only
 4     I,       X|      with a vengeance. All my friends and colleagues became more
 5     I,       X|     living upon the bounty of friends and driving them to ruin
 6     I,      XI|     It was wonderful how many friends I found, and how much I
 7     I,     XII|       you want to regale your friends here in your house; but
 8     I,     XII|        I really think my dear friends made a circuit around my
 9     I,    XIII|      alike. I still had noble friends. They remembered me, acted
10     I,    XIII|    Vernöcze for our political friends, and so there would be no
11    II,     III|    The same day our political friends and partisans came, and
12    II,       V| obnoxious even to his nearest friends; another is made to gamble
13    II,      VI|    jumped' again by your good friends."~ ~Again I heard the expression "
14    II,      VI|     and that of his political friends as security."~ ~I was stunned. "
15    II,      VI|       do you believe that his friends would be offended if I took
16    II,     VII|  friendly neighbours, but not friends. Now give me leave to say
17    II,     XII|    the cavalry advanced, both friends and enemies. The earth shook
18    II,      XV|  enemies, but Hungarians, and friends to the French. Look at my
19    II,     XVI|      foreigners who were true friends of liberty to enter the
20    II,    XVII|       maidens, deceive loving friends, ruin families, and beget
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License