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 1      III|         that the prestige of the nobility was greater than ever.~ ~
 2       IV|      Revolution has deprived the nobility of their property, it has
 3        V|     verge of weakness.~ ~To this nobility of character he owed his
 4       VI|          with a young girl whose nobility of character they appreciated,
 5       VI|         must have warned all the nobility in the neighborhood, for
 6      VII|        acquaintance with all the nobility of the neighborhood.~ ~There
 7     XIII|     petition to His Majesty. The nobility, who have suffered so much
 8     XIII|      accuse us, daughters of the nobility, of being proud!”~ ~Martial
 9      XXI|         Escorval appreciated the nobility of soul that Maurice displayed
10    XXVII|        from the insolence of the nobility, and to retain the lands
11     XXIX|         humble corporal; but the nobility of his nature entitles him
12    XXXVI|          with the memory of such nobility of soul and heroic self-sacrifice?~ ~
13       XL| characteristic of the old French nobilityfidelity to his word and
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