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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_80904" /> ==
<p> A quaint old town of France, capital of the department of Aube, on the Seine, 100 m. SE. of Paris; possesses a fine [[Flamboyant]] Gothic cathedral, founded in 872, several handsome old churches, a large public library; has flourishing manufactures of textile fabrics, and trades in agricultural produce; here in 1420 was signed the [[Treaty]] of Troyes, making good the claims of [[Henry]] V. of [[England]] to the French crown. </p>
<p> A quaint old town of France, capital of the department of Aube, on the Seine, 100 m. SE. of Paris; possesses a fine [[Flamboyant]] Gothic cathedral, founded in 872, several handsome old churches, a large public library; has flourishing manufactures of textile fabrics, and trades in agricultural produce; here in 1420 was signed the [[Treaty]] of Troyes, making good the claims of Henry V. of [[England]] to the French crown. </p>
       
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 12 October 2021

The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

A quaint old town of France, capital of the department of Aube, on the Seine, 100 m. SE. of Paris; possesses a fine Flamboyant Gothic cathedral, founded in 872, several handsome old churches, a large public library; has flourishing manufactures of textile fabrics, and trades in agricultural produce; here in 1420 was signed the Treaty of Troyes, making good the claims of Henry V. of England to the French crown.

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