The climate of Cuba is tropical and distinctively insular in characteristics of humidity, equability and high mean temperature.
The equability of heat throughout the day is masked and relieved by the afternoon sea breezes.
The experiment should be begun when the furnace has acquired an equability of temperature.
A great breadth and height of trough are incompatible with equability of the cementing temperature.
To ensure perfect equability in the application of the mordant, the goods are in some works passed twice through the trough; the pressure being increased the second time by sliding the weight g to the end of the lever d f.
It is evident, in fact, that the equability of distribution will diminish in the ratio of the agglomerative processes--that is to say, as the things distributed diminish in number.
This cloud is the seeming impossibility of reconciling my truth, irradiation, with my truth, equability of diffusion.
The statement of the general equability of the temperature the year through must be insisted on.
I suppose it is the equability and not conditions of dampness or dryness that renders this region so remarkably exempt from epidemics and endemic diseases.
It is not yet proved that this equability and the daily out-door life possible there will change character, but they are likely to improve the disposition and soften the asperities of common life.
That which is not hypothetical is the approximation to an equability of rate in the case of continents.
Hence, the equability in question is a mere result of the absence, on continents, of any conditions capable of arresting it for an indefinite period.
I consider equability as the most important condition of all; especially where the temperature ranges at about 60° of Fahrenheit.
Personally Sophocles was renowned for his geniality and equabilityof temper; #eukolos men enthad' eukolos d' ekei# is the terse and emphatic description of his character by Aristophanes.
Then equability and proper alignment will completely fill your breast.
Always : at the birth of people - They certainly have equabilityand proper alignment.
When equability and proper alignment completely fill your breast, And the principles of regulation are in your heart/mind, This gives long life.
How this equability of temperature has been maintained does not now matter.
Without it and its remarkable property of selective absorption, which imprisons and diffuses the solar heat, it is inconceivable that the necessary equability of surface temperature could be maintained.
An examination of the official records of the Signal Service Bureau, and the statistics of the Smithsonian Institute, showed that out of a list of forty cities on the continent Buffalo ranked highest for equability of climate.
Then, in regard to equability of climate, the great desideratum for invalids in any locality, here again sentiment and science are greatly at variance.
Preserving equability in success and failure, I shall earn great ascetic merit.
Assuming equability by the aid of his mind, he should fix his mind on the mind itself.
Therefore the intellectual soul had to be united to such a body, and not to a simple element, or to a mixed body, in which fire was in excess; because otherwise there could not be an equability of temperament.
In the same way, we may suggest a reason why some animals have a keener sight, and a more acute hearing than man; namely, on account of a hindrance to his senses arising necessarily from the perfect equability of his temperament.
The same reason suffices to explain why some animals are more rapid in movement than man, since this excellence of speed is inconsistent with the equability of the human temperament.
Equability of the movements, as shown by the similar heights of the plains.
My object in giving the following measurements of the plains, as taken by the Officers of the Survey, is, as will hereafter be seen, to show the remarkable equability of the recent elevatory movements.
The charm and chief merit of this locality is its equability of climate.
This it is that produces that wonderful equability of climate, that puzzles a northern man to understand, why it should be so much cooler in summer than at the north.
His style, to which we should particularly refer, will be found in comparison with his contemporaries highly polished, and sustained with more equabilitythan they preserve, remote from anything either pedantic or humble.
His thoughts,” says Johnson, “are natural, and his style has a smooth and placid equability which has never yet obtained its due commendation.
This ascent and prevalence of tropical species is due to the humidity and equability of the climate in this temperate zone, and is, perhaps, the direct consequence of these conditions.
Much may be attributed to the great amount and purity of the water, the equability of the climate, the absence of forests and of sudden changes from wet to dry; but such facts afford no satisfactory explanation.
He that lives according to nature will suffer nothing from the delusions of hope, or importunities of desire; he will receive and reject withequability of temper, and act or suffer as the reason of things shall alternately prescribe.
Among them was one, whose art he was unable to appreciate, but whose fine social qualities and dignified equability of temper made him a valued and respected companion.
Ramorgny surveyed thisequability of enchanting manner, with the pain of one who, fired with, a strong passion, sees ordinary companions basking in the sunshine of favour which he wishes to be confined to himself.
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