{{Tr|A. L. Alger}}.
This translation begins:
"The city of Geneva lies on the western shore of the lake to which it gives or owes its name. The Rhone, which crosses it on issuing from the lake, divides it into two distinct parts, and is itself divided in the centre of the city, by an island midway between its two shores."
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1874 |
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From the Clouds to the Mountains: Comprising Narratives of Strange Adventures by Air, Land, and Water | William F. Gill and Company | Collection | 117 |