... they enjoy a freer circulation of air. The absence of an enclosing wall tends also, in point of coolness, to give the Mercadillo an advantage over the city ; leaving it open to receive the full benefit of the refreshing breezes that sweep down from... Excurisons in the mountains of Ronda and Granada - Page 103de Charles Rochfort Scott - 1838Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| CAPTAIN C. ROCHFORT SCOTT - 1838 - 708 pages
...suburb. The New Town, however, I must needs confess,—despite all aristocratic predilections,—is by far the most agreeable place of residence. The...wall tends also, in point of coolness, to give the Mercadilto an advantage over the city ; leaving it open to receive the full benefit of the refreshing... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1866 - 538 pages
...straight: it contains some fine open plazas; and although the houses arc thus more exposed to the sun, they enjoy a freer circulation of air. The absence...to give the Mercadillo an advantage over the city. It is nearly as difficult of approach, however, and as incapable of expansion as the walled city itself,... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1866 - 534 pages
...straight: it contains some fine open plazas ; and although the houses are thus more exposed to the sun. they enjoy a freer circulation of air. The absence...wall tends also, in point of coolness, to give the Mcrcadillo an advantage over the city. It is nearly as difficult of approach, however, and as incapable... | |
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