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... received the name of La Pucelle . Here there is also a good public library , containing several thousand volumes . From Beauvais the road presents no feature of interest , except the small town of St. Denis , which will be noticed in ...
... received the name of La Pucelle . Here there is also a good public library , containing several thousand volumes . From Beauvais the road presents no feature of interest , except the small town of St. Denis , which will be noticed in ...
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... received the name of Champ du Drap d'Or . ST . OMER is a strongly - fortified town , in the depart- ment of the Pas de Calais , and at the union of several great roads . It is partly built on a hill , but principally in a low , marshy ...
... received the name of Champ du Drap d'Or . ST . OMER is a strongly - fortified town , in the depart- ment of the Pas de Calais , and at the union of several great roads . It is partly built on a hill , but principally in a low , marshy ...
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... received the advantage of a local magistracy . In the year 250 , St. Denis introduced the first dawn of Christianity into Paris , for which he suffered martyrdom on the hill of Montmartre , but not until his efforts had scattered the ...
... received the advantage of a local magistracy . In the year 250 , St. Denis introduced the first dawn of Christianity into Paris , for which he suffered martyrdom on the hill of Montmartre , but not until his efforts had scattered the ...
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... received baptism as a Christian . It was at this period the name of " Lutetia " was dis- carded , and " Paris " adopted in allusion to its aboriginal inhabitants . The light of the Gospel spread rapidly , and sacred edifices rose on all ...
... received baptism as a Christian . It was at this period the name of " Lutetia " was dis- carded , and " Paris " adopted in allusion to its aboriginal inhabitants . The light of the Gospel spread rapidly , and sacred edifices rose on all ...
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... ; the Place Royale was formed on the site of the Palais des Tournelles , demolished by order of Charles IX . , in consequence of his father having died there of a wound received at a tournament held in RETROSPECTIVE HISTORICAL SKETCH . 27.
... ; the Place Royale was formed on the site of the Palais des Tournelles , demolished by order of Charles IX . , in consequence of his father having died there of a wound received at a tournament held in RETROSPECTIVE HISTORICAL SKETCH . 27.
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