Like all the Swedish towns, it has an open square, from which the streets run, with the utmost regularity, in different directions. The church stands at the west end, at some little distance from the town ; and there is a small lake upon the north side,... Travels in Sweden, During the Autumn of 1812 - Página 230por Thomas Thomson - 1813 - 457 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1814 - 402 páginas
...neatest order. The fields looked also well, and bore good crops." Sala, " like all the Swedish towns, has an open square, from which the streets run with...are very mean. The streets are in general wide, but ill paved. The pavement consists of round stones of very unequal sizes, and is in consequence full... | |
| William Bingley - 1822 - 384 páginas
...obtaining post-horses. The town of Sala, through which they passed, is of considerable size. Like nearly all the Swedish towns, it has an open square, from...regularity, in different directions. The church stands at a little distance from the town ; and there is a small lake on the north side, round which the road... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1838 - 610 páginas
...value. The town of Sala has been described as CHAP. not inferior to Fahlun in size and elegance. **•* Like all the Swedish towns, it has an open square,...with the utmost regularity, in different directions'. To us it appeared both small and dirty ; which only shews how different the same place may appear to... | |
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