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Alphabetical [« »] starvation 2 starve 1 starving 1 state 17 statesman 1 station 5 station-house 3 | Frequency [« »] 17 result 17 satisfied 17 simple 17 state 17 struggle 17 subject 17 sufferings | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances state |
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1 III| of the country, and the state of public opinion, the cure 2 VI| To remain long in such a state of uncertainty was out of 3 X| of policy in the present state of public sentiment, and 4 XX| in managing the ship of state; they were not content to 5 XXIV| floor.~ ~“She is only in a state of syncope; there is no 6 XXVI| must be regarded as in a state of siege. The military~ ~ 7 XXVII| resumed M. de Sairmeuse, “state your name and profession.”~ ~“ 8 XXVII| formerly Councillor of State under the Empire.”~ ~“So 9 XXXI| nor Marie-Anne were in a state of mind to notice this remark 10 XXXII| soldiers.”~ ~He was in this state of mind when the door opened 11 XXXIII| Lacheneur had fallen into a state of gloomy despondency, which 12 XLI| eldest son entered in a state of great excitement.~ ~After 13 XLII| of the time he spent in a state of semi-intoxication, for 14 XLII| neighborhood were aware of this state of affairs, and regarded 15 XLVIII| appeared, evidently in a state of great excitement.~ ~“ 16 LIII| discover or to suspect this state of affairs?~ ~A moment’s 17 LIV| what this article does not state is this: if Martial was