He was like a man acclimatized to oppression and ill fortune, accepting in a mild acquiescence, without question and without hope, the wrongs of a tyrannous destiny.
The Kumaon Cynthia cocoons, as I found it to be the case with Indian species introduced for the first time into Europe, did not produce moths at the same time, nor as regularly as the acclimatized species.
These Kumaon Cynthia cocoons were somewhat smaller and much darker in color than those of the acclimatized Cynthia reared on the ailantus.
The works of Guevara, turned into English by five or six different translators, had a considerable vogue and acclimatized this extraordinary style in Great Britain.
They were to be thoroughly acclimatized only in the next century, principally through the exertions of Steele and Addison.
So acclimatized did I feel that I ventured further out into the open and joined Stringer.
In this way, he argued, one became unconsciously acclimatized to the motion, and when one at last awoke the danger was passed.
He has been successfully acclimatized in Europe, and ornaments the lakes and streams of many English parks.
The Black Pepper (Piper nigrum) of India and the Sunda Isles we find perfectly acclimatized in this part of Africa, and it flourishes even in a wild state.
They are easily domesticated, and may be regarded as already acclimatized in Europe, where, it is hoped, they may prove of great utility.
Let us first consider the case of organisms which become acclimatized by slow degrees to new conditions that, suddenly imposed, would produce fatal results.
Hydra is an organism which becomes thusacclimatized finally to solutions of strychnine too strong to be endured at first.
The turkey which exists in the wild state in America, certainly differs very much from the black or white turkey acclimatized in Europe; but there is no mistake that both of them are turkeys, and nothing else.
Anger is acclimatized among all nations; the Yakut is no stranger to it, but he easily forgets the grudge he may owe to any one, provided the latter acknowledges his wrong and confesses himself to blame.
The cedar, peculiar to the mountains of Lebanon, existed in this region alone before it was transported to other climates; and the coffee-plant had grown only in Arabia, before it was acclimatized in South America.
He did not seem to question the justice of the verdict against him, and had not become acclimatized to the atmosphere like the old trombone-player.
The number of foreign artists and artist-craftsmen working in this country as acclimatized or as "naturalized" was stupendous.
Staffordshire with her earthenware brought out the "willow-pattern," and a hundred other designs were acclimatized as reflections of the blue and white Canton porcelain.
It is the French grafted on to the Dutch and acclimatized here.
We find it in ornaments to metal clock cases, and it bespeaks the Sheraton period in possessing a grace and finesse associated with the designs of Louis Seize that he acclimatized in this country.
Thomas Chippendale's Director was published in 1754, and the translations of great French styles acclimatized in this country.
Negroes, for example,who have been for three or four generations acclimatized in North America, on returning to Africa become subject to the same local diseases as other unacclimatized individuals.
From Asia he has at different times brought wheat barley the olive, the apple, the white or pink almond, and some twenty other species now acclimatized on the banks of the Nile.
Even the non-migratory birds are really, for the most part, strangers acclimatized by long sojourn.
Those fishes which are tenacious of life and little sensitive to changes in climate and food are most successfully acclimatized or domesticated.
Pierce has successfully acclimatized and bred this species in his St. Vincent Island game preserve, near Apalachicola, Florida.
The antelopes were to be acclimatized as a food supply for the people at large.
They extended over seven years, and were directed towards ascertaining whether these minute organisms could be gradually acclimatized to a temperature higher than that which is normal to them.
Here, then, these monads became gradually acclimatized to a temperature more than double that to which their ancestors had been accustomed to--a temperature which brought rapid death to their unmodified relatives.
All students take time to become acclimatized here, and some are never acclimatized at all.
Such being the conditions of social exchange at the epoch when the language was in process of formation, there is nothing strange in finding the rural poetry of the south acclimatized in central and northern Italy.
Incapable of transplanting the flowers of antiquity like delicate exotics into the conservatory of studied art, he acclimatized them to the air of thought and feeling in which his own romantic spirit breathed.
But the superior social development of the French courts and castles must be reckoned the main reason why their language wasacclimatized in Italy together with their literature.