The only attention requisite to these plants, is in giving water, keeping them from being much exposed to either sun or high winds, and preventing the attack of insects.
The effect of the violence of high winds on fruited orchards and fields of golden grain may be compared to the beatings of innumerable clubs.
When they could fly in high winds, and their motors were reliable, it was seen that aircraft would become vital factors in time of war; so vital, indeed, that no army or navy could afford to be without them.
The aeroplane, if it was to play a practical part in the affairs of the world, must ascend in high winds as well as in calms.
He was able to balance himself in the air; he could glide in high winds; but always, seeing that he had no motive power with which to drive his craft, he must start from a hilltop and descend to the ground.
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