A Guide to the Town of Berne, Now the Capital of Switzerland and the Seat of the Federal Government: Comprising Its Chronicles, Antiquities, Arts, Architecture ... with Descriptions of the Burgundian an St. Vincent Tapestries, Lacustrine Habitations Etc., Also Walks, Drives, and Excursions in the Immediate NeighbourhoodLongman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1859 - 60 pages |
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