We should recollect also that the season of peace is best adapted to these preparations.
If these remarks have any foundation, that state of things which will best enable us to improve and extend so valuable a resource must be best adapted to our political welfare.
It yields abundantly, but is best adapted to the climate of the Middle and Southern States.
A light, dry soil is best adapted to the growth of Fennel; though it will thrive well in any good garden loam.
A moderate temperature of the air is best adapted to malting; therefore it cannot be carried on well during the heat of summer or the colds of winter.
This kind of glass is best adapted to receive polished facets, both on account of its relative softness, and its higher refractive power, which gives lustre to its surface.
Your attention will of course be drawn to such provisions on the subject of our naval force as may be required for the services to which it may be best adapted.
What tone is best adaptedto the reading of Moral and Religious selections?
That peculiar style which is best adapted to impart instruction, laying special stress on the important idea.
What tone of voice is best adapted to the reading of a Narration?
The Amphibrachic measure, in which there is a long syllable between two short ones, is best adaptedto lively comic subjects; as in Addison's Rosamond.
Hence the Iambic measure is best adapted to solemn and sublime subjects.
The Anapæstic measure, in which there are two short syllables to one long, is best adapted to express the impetuosity of passion or action.
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