France
- L'Action française (1906–1941) Free
- L'Aurore (1897–1916) Free
- Le Constitutionnel (1819–1914) Free
- La Croix (1880–1944) Free
- L'Écho de Paris (1884–1938) Free
- L'Express (1993–) Free
- Le Figaro (1826–1942) Free
- Le Figaro (1997–) Pay
- Le Figaro, supplément littéraire du dimanche (1876–1929) Free
- Le Gaulois (1868–1929) Free
- L'Humanité (1904–1944) Free
- L'Humanité (1990–) Free
- L'Intransigeant (1880–1940) Free
- Journal des débats politiques et littéraires (1814–1944) Free
- La Justice (1880–1940) Free
- Libération (1995–) (Search) Free
- Le Matin (1884–1944) Free
- Le Monde (1987–) Pay
- L'Ouest-Éclair (1899–1940) Free
- Le Petit Journal (1863–1940) Free
- Le Petit Journal, supplément du dimanche (1884–1920) Free
- Le Petit Journal illustré (1920–1937) Free
- Le Petit Parisien (1876–1940) Free
- La Presse (1836–1935) Free
- Le Siècle (1836–1932) Free
- Le Temps (1861–1940) Free
- L'Univers (1867–1919) Free
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Famous quotes containing the word france:
“France has lost a battle. But France has not lost the war!”
—Charles De Gaulle (18901970)
“Eh Bien you like this sacred pig of a country? asked Marco.
Why not? I like it anywhere. Its all the same, in France you are paid badly and live well; here you are paid well and live badly.”
—John Dos Passos (18961970)
“While learning the language in France a young mans morals, health and fortune are more irresistibly endangered than in any country of the universe.”
—Thomas Jefferson (17431826)