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Volume 16 · 111 words · 1797 Edition

town of Germany, in the circle of Westphalia, and in the duchy of Cleves. It has a handsome church belonging to the Roman Catholics, wherein is an image of the Virgin Mary, which they pretend performs a great many miracles. Here the fine walks begin that run as far as Wesel, from which it is five miles distant to the north-west. E. Long. 6° 33'. N. Lat. 51° 38'.

Sainte-Erre, a small territory of France, in Picardy; bounded on the north by Cambrelles, on the east by Vermandois, on the west by Amienois, and on the south by the river Somme. It is very fertile, and the capital town is Peronne.