| George Perkins Marsh - 1864 - 592 頁
...the precincts of Modena and of Reggio. In the communes of these districts, where formerly straw roofe resisted the force of the winds, tiles are now hardly...swept off by the blasts of the south and southwest winds." On the other hand, according to the same authority, the pinery of Porto, near Ravenna—which... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1874 - 702 頁
...In the communes of these districts, where formerly straw roofs resisted the force of the M r inds, tiles are now hardly sufficient; in others, where tiles answered for roofs, large slabs of stone arc now ineffectual; and in many neighboring communes the grapes and the grain are swept off by the... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1879 - 376 頁
...crops of the season. In the Communes of Modena and Reggio—through the removal of the trees—where formerly straw roofs resisted the force of the winds,...hardly sufficient; in others, where tiles answered for a covering, large slabs of stone are now ineffectual; while in many neighbouring Communes the grapes... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1879 - 388 頁
...crops of the season. In the Communes of Modena and Reggio—through the removal of the trees—where formerly straw roofs resisted the force of the winds,...hardly sufficient; in others, where tiles answered for a covering, large slabs of stone are now ineffectual; while in many neighbouring Communes the grapes... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1879 - 376 頁
...crops of the season. In the Communes of Modem and Reggio—through the removal of the trees—where formerly straw roofs resisted the force of the winds,...hardly sufficient; in others, where tiles answered for a covering, large slabs of stone are now ineffectual; while in many neighbouring Communes the grapes... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1885 - 666 頁
...in the precincts of Modena and of Reggio. In the communes of these districts, where formerly straw 1 roofs resisted the force of the winds, tiles are now...swept off by the blasts of the south and south-west winds." According to the same authority, the pinery of Porto, near Ravenna—which is twenty miles... | |
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