Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         |      my works from the reading public of the United States. Up
 2    Int         |         were introduced to the public marred by numerous faults.~ ~
 3    Int         |       give the English reading public a correct translation, for
 4    Int         |  much-esteemed English reading public. May God bless that home
 5      I,     III|     abandoned half clad in the public street. He knew of another
 6      I,      IV|      trace them. They seized a public coach by force, changed
 7     II,       I| Fertőszeg was assembled on the public highway to welcome the new
 8    VII,       I|    count.~ ~"Yes; there is the public treasury for current expenses.
 9    VII,      II|      door of his castle to the public, he very soon became acquainted
10     IX,      II|      called in that region the public road. De Fervlans, at a
11     IX,      II| custom-house, which was also a public inn.~ ~"We must rest there,"
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