List of Online Newspaper Archives - France

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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    But as some silly young men returning from France affect a broken English, to be thought perfect in the French language; so his Lordship, I think, to seem a perfect understander of the unintelligible language of the Schoolmen, pretends an ignorance of his mother-tongue. He talks here of command and counsel as if he were no Englishman, nor knew any difference between their significations.
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