In the interest of encouraging trade, movable property could not be mortgaged and was not considered separate property ( " biens propre " s ), that is, property in severalty external to the marital community unless specified in the marriage contract.
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Rousseau's critique of civil society is primarily based on psychological features of civil man, with amour propre pushing individuals to compare themselves with others, to gain a sense of self corresponding to this, and to dissolve natural man's natural pity.
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Merle's 1967 novel " a 1977 film, his 1962 novel " L'�le " was filmed as a 1987 miniseries and " Le propre de l'homme " ( 1989 ) was adapted into a 1996 TV movie.
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The Europeans, especially Britain and France, shrink from seeming impotent in the regulation of affairs in their own backyard but shrink as well from making the sort of commitment they made in the Persian Gulf, when their oil supplies as well as their amour propre were at stake.
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Claude Terrail, 78, who inherited the restaurant from his father in 1947, said in a written statement, " When I heard that a star was going to be amputated from the Tour d'Argent, I was profoundly wounded in my amour-propre ."
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Laplace found that the effects of the solar perturbing force, and of the planet s oblateness ( its equatorial bulge ), together gave rise to an " inclinaison propre ", an " own inclination ", in the plane of the satellite orbits, relative to the plane of Jupiter s equator.
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His armour-propre would not allow him to justify himself to the Jews & . gloating that the Jews had paid a much higher price than the Germans & he cites & : Their losses in the Second World War represent more than thirty percent of the total number of their people &.
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Spix wrote : " habitat gregarius, rarissimus licet, propre Joazeiro in campis ripar�s fluminis St . Francisci, voce tenui insignis " ( " it lives in flocks, although very rare, near Joazeiro in the region bordering the rio S�o Francisco, [ and is ] notable for its thin voice " ).
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It was rather a blow to my " amour propre " . . . You will, I hope, reap a rich harvest of shekels from the transaction, and the world will forget " The Sentimentalists " when it stands wondering before " The Lord of the World " ."
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Lallemant is also the author of " Le Sens propre et litt�ral des Psaumes de David " ( Paris . 1709 ) and of " L Imitation de J�sus-Christ, traduction nouvelle " ( Paris, 1740 ), of which there have been countless editions and translations.