Dwelling Houses: Their Sanitary Construction and ArrangementsD. Van Nostrand, 1880 - 156 Seiten |
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... warm winters and warm nights , will choose a place by the seaside ; while those who wish for a more bracing atmosphere will go further inland . In England , too , there is considerable difference , as is well - known , between the ...
... warm winters and warm nights , will choose a place by the seaside ; while those who wish for a more bracing atmosphere will go further inland . In England , too , there is considerable difference , as is well - known , between the ...
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... warm air which passes over the course of the Gulf Stream , has a warm , moist atmosphere , and a heavy rainfall ; while the eastern coast , which is swept by winds that have passed across Siberia and Russia , and have only the narrow ...
... warm air which passes over the course of the Gulf Stream , has a warm , moist atmosphere , and a heavy rainfall ; while the eastern coast , which is swept by winds that have passed across Siberia and Russia , and have only the narrow ...
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... . In summer , and whenever the air is as warm outside the house as inside of it , there is no dif- ficulty about this . We have only to open the windows - wind - doors , remembering the proverb that " Windows were made to open and 32.
... . In summer , and whenever the air is as warm outside the house as inside of it , there is no dif- ficulty about this . We have only to open the windows - wind - doors , remembering the proverb that " Windows were made to open and 32.
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... warm , at the upper part of the room ; but practically the outer air cannot be admitted without certain precautions at the lower part of the room by mere apertures , as every- body knows who has been accustomed to sit in a room when a ...
... warm , at the upper part of the room ; but practically the outer air cannot be admitted without certain precautions at the lower part of the room by mere apertures , as every- body knows who has been accustomed to sit in a room when a ...
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... warm air at the top of the room , produc- ing no draught at all . In spite of the vertical height through which air has to pass before it emerges into the room , a considerable amount of soot and dust of various kinds is brought into ...
... warm air at the top of the room , produc- ing no draught at all . In spite of the vertical height through which air has to pass before it emerges into the room , a considerable amount of soot and dust of various kinds is brought into ...
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