The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 74
... Lenet - Monsieur Pierre Lenet " -in a supercilious tone . " I would rather Bordeaux yielded without compulsion , " a voice replied , which , although perfectly respectful , was not without a suspicion of amusement . " Ah ! mon cher Lenet ...
... Lenet - Monsieur Pierre Lenet " -in a supercilious tone . " I would rather Bordeaux yielded without compulsion , " a voice replied , which , although perfectly respectful , was not without a suspicion of amusement . " Ah ! mon cher Lenet ...
Page 76
... Lenet ! Lenet ! do you hear ! Ah , yes ! I understand . Bordeaux is ours ! Richon has well performed his promises . " " There could be little doubt of that . He is staunch , a man of few words , but he means what he says ; a native of ...
... Lenet ! Lenet ! do you hear ! Ah , yes ! I understand . Bordeaux is ours ! Richon has well performed his promises . " " There could be little doubt of that . He is staunch , a man of few words , but he means what he says ; a native of ...
Page 79
... Lenet smiled : " And how much might your delicacy require for passing it on to me ? " " Oh , I am not grasping ; something of course for necessary ex- penses , and a commission in the army of the Prince . A letter thrown in to one of ...
... Lenet smiled : " And how much might your delicacy require for passing it on to me ? " " Oh , I am not grasping ; something of course for necessary ex- penses , and a commission in the army of the Prince . A letter thrown in to one of ...
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