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 76
... Vayres , " ccntinued Lenet , still meditating . " Richon at Vayres might not be quite impossible . " Richon for an important post ? " protested Madame de Tour- ville . " Richon ! risen from the ranks ? He has no birth , no dis- tinction ...
... Vayres , " ccntinued Lenet , still meditating . " Richon at Vayres might not be quite impossible . " Richon for an important post ? " protested Madame de Tour- ville . " Richon ! risen from the ranks ? He has no birth , no dis- tinction ...
Page 157
... Vayres ; a few minutes ' grace must be allowed him . " " The Marquis de Bernes ? " said an old commandant , interro ... Vayres was announced , and De Canolles went forward to receive him with all due ceremony , but came to a standstill ...
... Vayres ; a few minutes ' grace must be allowed him . " " The Marquis de Bernes ? " said an old commandant , interro ... Vayres was announced , and De Canolles went forward to receive him with all due ceremony , but came to a standstill ...
Page 161
... Vayres , monsieur ? " said the Princess , eyeing the officer with a sternness that seemed as if defying him to disturb her haughty serenity . " It is my misfortune to be the bearer of the worst possible tidings " he replied . " Vayres ...
... Vayres , monsieur ? " said the Princess , eyeing the officer with a sternness that seemed as if defying him to disturb her haughty serenity . " It is my misfortune to be the bearer of the worst possible tidings " he replied . " Vayres ...
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