Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . N a2 d^FrsiiW Wre :pi>^^ L .f^:^^! ^^f^^^^r^ (lU^, ?^«>- PUvsees; rc^-^y,.:-. ;Jfe/^^^^:/^i^ It, ^4 fc^, ?y ^ < Slyliagogue. Grave et imprime parVa6ner*Debes, i to Namur. ST. QUENTIN. 15. Route. 105 Spaniards, with their English, German, and Flemish auxiliaries, underthe Duke of Savoy, signally defeated the French under Coligny and theConstable Montmorency near St. Quentin. The battle was fought on day, and it was in gratitude


Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . N a2 d^FrsiiW Wre :pi>^^ L .f^:^^! ^^f^^^^r^ (lU^, ?^«>- PUvsees; rc^-^y,.:-. ;Jfe/^^^^:/^i^ It, ^4 fc^, ?y ^ < Slyliagogue. Grave et imprime parVa6ner*Debes, i to Namur. ST. QUENTIN. 15. Route. 105 Spaniards, with their English, German, and Flemish auxiliaries, underthe Duke of Savoy, signally defeated the French under Coligny and theConstable Montmorency near St. Quentin. The battle was fought on day, and it was in gratitude for this victory that Philip the erection of the Escurial. On the 19th Jan., 1871, the FrenchArmee du Nord under Faidherbe was defeated near St. Quentin by thePrussians under General Goeben. Quitting the Station[Pl. B, 6), we cross the Somme and the Canalde St. Quentin and enter the town. In front of us is the Place du Huit-Octobre (PI. B, 4), emhellished with a handsome Monument, by Bar-rias, symbolizing the successful defence of the town against the firstattack of the Germans on Oct. 8th, 1870. The Rue dIsle leads thence to the Place de THotel-de-Ville, inwhich rises the ^Monument of the Siege of 7557, with sculptures byC. Theunissen (1897). On the N.


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