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The name St. Charles could be seen well enough even from this distance.
Sweet Defiance Lisa Bingham 1995
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The name St. Charles could be seen well enough even from this distance.
Sweet Defiance Lisa Bingham 1995
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The name St. Charles could be seen well enough even from this distance.
Sweet Defiance Lisa Bingham 1995
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He was here in St. Charles, which is just outside of St. Louis, in northwestern suburb, of course.
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He was in St. Charles, which is northwest of St. Louis, yesterday.
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Jeune Lorette is situated about eight miles north-west of Quebec, upon the beautiful, romantic stream called the St. Charles, which rushes down many a picturesque gorge, and winds through many pleasant meadows, in its course of some twenty miles from Lake St. Charles away up in the hills to the St. Roch suburb of Quebec.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 Various
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There was a hamlet, called St. Charles, with a rude little church and a campanile of logs.
Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness Henry Van Dyke 1892
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Nunnery Bastion, and lying between what is now known as St. Charles street, or the foot of the cliff, and the high water mark on the north side, corresponding pretty nearly with the line of St. Paul street.
Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present 1868
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St. Charles, which is the nearest post-office to my plantation.
Up the River or, Yachting on the Mississippi Oliver Optic 1859
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Missouri Rivers, twelve miles below St. Charles, which is to this day known as
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