In this country, and even in France, where the climate is much drier, the porphyries frequently decompose so as to become scarcely recognisable.
An abundant vegetation, diversified by the existence of a climate which has now been acquired, embellishes the earth.
The Miocene flora presents indications of a climate still warm, but less tropical; and the Pliocene period, which follows, contains remains which announce an approach to our present climate.
I shall say nothing about the never to be sufficiently esteemed climate of California, nor even allude to the windjammers of Loz Onglaze.
All jesting is flatulent, futile, and flat That libels the climate of Medicine Hat.
Thus much for the house, and its appurtenances; and it will be readily acknowledged that a more commodious and appropriate dwelling for the climate and the people could not possibly be devised.
It is this genial climate which causes the cocoa-nuts to flourish as they do.
The early period of life at which the human form arrives at maturity in this generous tropical climate likewise deserves to be mentioned.
He advised a milder climatefor several months of recuperation, and was very grave in his advice.
He says the prairies as far as he has seen are not equal to Iowa or Illinois, but for climate and health he thinks Oregon equals if not surpasses most parts of the world.
The climate of Puget Sound is one so mild that snow seldom falls and ice rarely forms as thick as windowglass, consequently travel, traffic and amusement are scarcely modified during the winter, or more correctly, the rainy season.
The weather at the beginning of this month was lovely and the climate perfection, but now (I am writing on its last day) it is getting very hot and trying.
It is accessible from every quarter, the climate is good for North Germany, and the neighborhood is pleasant, although anything but picturesque.
OEningen had, during the Tertiary times, the climate of the warm temperate zone, the climate of Rome, for instance, and not even that of the northern shores of Africa.
The instincts of trouts are not more controlled by climate than those of other animals under different circumstances.
At any rate, the English gained the great initial advantage of a far larger seaboard, open at all times of the year, and a climate which was more favourable to European colonization.
Sidenote: It made against continuity] Climate counts for much in the formation of a people, and in determining its history.
The climate of Eastern {333} Canada inclines to extremes.
The climate of Newfoundland and of the St. Lawrence region was not such as to induce Englishmen or Frenchmen to make these lands their homes.
Sidenote: Effect of the Canadian climate on colonization.
We have been advised more than once when she has been a little ailing, to change climate and air for her as often as we could--especially at about this time of her life--and to keep her amused.
As a stranger you feel the climate more than I do, I dare say.
In fact, the climate had proved eminently unhealthy, in spite of the assertions of Paterson.
It seems to me so far the main difference between this climate and the English one is the difference between the mean temperatures of summer and winter.
Even under pristine conditions streams are likely to run somewhat muddy after storms; it is a natural phenomenon, a by-effect of the way climate carves landscapes.
The articles of furniture devised by people of different countries for comfort in sleep vary according to climate and the progress of civilization.
The climate here was far more rigorous than that of the motherland, and a home and a warm fire were the two necessities first demanded.
Last of all, it was not the similarity of climate and language with those of their own island.
These latter were condemned to the task of tilling the soil in a climate where the negro only can work and live.
I have often laughed on hearing philosophers declare that the intelligence of a nation is not so much the result of the climate as of education.
Happily the want of glass was not much felt in the genial climate of the country.
Spencer said hastily, “I believe the climate of England is too cold for Tippo; but I’ll fetch her back.
But the English climate did not seem to suit him—far from it; there were certain peculiarities about his constitution which said as much.
Your climate has been too much for him," one of the men declared, when the saloon-keeper came in.
It was winter time, but the climate near the southwestern coast is mild.
It happened that outside the church the climate seemed as wintry as our own--snowstorms and ice, and wind and chilling fog, suggesting Northern cold.
The climate in the northern part of our hunting grounds is cold through the greater part of the year and the ground mostly covered with snow.
The climate does not admit the raising of crops, even if the Indians were disposed to till the ground, which they are not.
We shall now see the Pope captive, the Spanish people in insurrection, the climate and deserts of Russia leagued together against the tyrannical master of Europe.
The climate of St. Domingo caused frightful ravages to the French army, and the consequent weakness of his troops greatly increased General Leclerc's alarm.
The climate of his country had avenged Toussaint Louverture; the instruments of Bonaparte had perished, the enterprise had failed.
The dampness of the climate where you are must be greatly ameliorated, I fancy, by this excessive heat.
You, who live in the dreary climate of the North, have no conception of such a temperature as this.
You, I suppose, expect to be in a mild climateon the borders of the Loire.
When I see the woods along the Rhine and the Moselle still green, I picture to myself those of our climate as bare as broomsticks.
It is extremely cold, with occasional rains, a climate quite like that of Paris.
The ladies, whom I left slender as spindles, have become elephantine, for the climate of Madrid is uncommonly fattening.
When we dream of the climate of heaven, we make it warmth without heat, and coolness without cold, like that of St. Peter's.
The climate disagreed with him, and he returned home, leaving the business in the hands of a confidential clerk, who embezzled eight thousand pounds in the course of a few months and absconded.
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