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[Attack of the Saingine Bridge and the victory of the Bernese troops by the French troops: commanded by General Brune, the 15 ventosis year 6 of the French Republic a & indivisible...]: [estampe]/M. 1798

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Title: [Attack of the Saingine Bridge and the victory of the Bernese troops by the French troops: commanded by General Brune, the 15 ventosis year 6 of the French Republic a & indivisible...]: [estampe]/M. 1798
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Bibliographical Reference: Hennin, 12440.

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