Part,  Chapter

 1 Note1         |         at his own expense. The public was as well pleased with
 2     I,     III|      those poor servants of the public convenience, the guards,
 3     I,    VIII|         home. There was a large public well in the village. To
 4     I,      IX|         marry, never accept any public office, in order that the
 5     I,       X|        years had filled all the public offices in Hungary, were
 6     I,     XII|         pray? The department of public health is very much in need
 7     I,    XIII|         no need of engaging any public restaurants or wine-shops.
 8    II,      XI|     guerre" and "Vive la paix!" Public speakers delivered long
 9    II,      XI|      scheme was built. When the public enthusiasm was highest,
10    II,     XVI|        of the appearance in the public streets. Over every porch,
11    II,     XVI| National Guard watched over the public order, and the foreigners,
12    II,    XVII|       all fashionable places of public entertainment. I opened
13    II,    XVII|    beforehand that he will make public use of the disclosure, and
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