The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 238F. Jefferies, 1968 - 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 560
... Gambetta , whether of the Red or of the Reactionary legend , is a very gross caricature of the born statesman and leader of men who carried the Wallon Bill through the Assembly . The real man is en- dowed with all the motive power for ...
... Gambetta , whether of the Red or of the Reactionary legend , is a very gross caricature of the born statesman and leader of men who carried the Wallon Bill through the Assembly . The real man is en- dowed with all the motive power for ...
Page 573
... Gambetta gave up the bar to devote himself to politics and the formation of a party . He was courted by the Orleanists , who had noted his sagacity in the committee- rooms . He did not repel their advances , which gave a show of truth ...
... Gambetta gave up the bar to devote himself to politics and the formation of a party . He was courted by the Orleanists , who had noted his sagacity in the committee- rooms . He did not repel their advances , which gave a show of truth ...
Page 579
... Gambetta might become popular , and they hit upon this means of making him hated in his own army . The Under - Secretary of War , M. de Freycinet , was a severe disciplinarian , of Calvinist grain , and something ... Gambetta Gambetta . 579.
... Gambetta might become popular , and they hit upon this means of making him hated in his own army . The Under - Secretary of War , M. de Freycinet , was a severe disciplinarian , of Calvinist grain , and something ... Gambetta Gambetta . 579.
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