The poetry of Provence was a beautiful flower springing up on a sterile soil, and no cultivation could avail in the absence of its natural nourishment.
The peninsula of Arabia, hitherto restricted to its natural boundaries, and peopled by wandering tribes, had occupied but a subordinate place in the history of the world.
First increase the general stimulation above its natural quantity, which may in some degree exhaust the spirit of animation, and then decrease the stimulation beneath its natural quantity.
If a piece of ground is left in its natural state, wild weeds, thorns and trees of the jungle will grow upon it.
Therefore, it is not intended that the world of humanity should be left to its natural state.
For instance, if we allow a piece of land to remain in its natural condition, we will find it covered with thorns and thistles; useless weeds and wild vegetation will flourish upon it, and it will become like a jungle.
If we should relegate this plot of ground to its natural state, allow it to return to its original condition, it would become a field of thorns and useless weeds, but by cultivation it will become fertile soil, yielding a harvest.
First, according to its natural genus; and thus moral good and evil have no connection with the species of an act or passion.
Although dumb animals do not know the future, yet an animal is moved by its natural instinct to something future, as though it foresaw the future.
By this means the wood will retain its natural colour, and a beautiful transparent polish will result, and remain for a number of years.
The twigs encrusted with the resin in its natural state is called Stick-lac.
Lard is also used on the above class of work when it is desirable to preserve the colour of the wood in its natural state.
It is true that this double view deserves attention in so far as we can look upon every action which results from a moral determination also in reference toits natural side.
Here, in the first place, it is not the same process which is to be explained as well in regard to its natural conditions as to its moral cause.
In both cases too the market price of labour will rise above its natural price; and in both cases it will have a tendency to conform to its natural price, but in the first case this agreement will be most speedily effected.
Flesh conceived in sin is subject to pain, not merely on account of the necessity of its natural principles, but from the necessity of the guilt of sin.
Now the will pertains to the perfection of human nature, being one of its natural powers, even as the intellect, as was stated in the First Part (QQ.
Fire only preys upon the moisture, which is its natural nourishment.
Moreover, he added that this way of purging wine takes the strength from it, and robs it of its natural heat, which, when wine is poured out of one vessel into another, evaporates and dies.
And cold constipating the parts seems to preserve everything in its natural state, and water especially.
The deaths of Edmund of Lancaster, Gilbert of Gloucester, and William of Pembroke had robbed the baronage of its natural leaders.
Thus the last Scottish town to be held by the English went back to its natural rulers.
Should Margaret die without issue, Scotland was to go to its natural heir, and in any case was to remain "separate and divided from the realm of England".
This is effected better and more * perfectly in winter and in colder air, when the metal returns more certainly to its natural temperature, than in summer and in warm regions.
The skin should be kept not only of an equal, but atits natural temperature.
In what direction does the spinal column, in its natural position, curve?
In its natural state it prefers these, and if depraved it will soon recover a healthy tone, if not continually tempted by stimulating substances.
So wisely has the Divine Author ordered these processes, that air, in its natural state[15] in any part of the world, does not contain more than one half of one per cent.
Although the atmosphere, in its natural state, is not at all times perfectly pure, still it is comparatively so, and especially in the daytime.
The skin is deprived of its natural protector in this animal; the cuticle grows weak and dry.
A pup can survive if taken from the mother at the expiration of the third week; but it must be a strong animal, or it will feel such an early separation from the source of its natural nourishment.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "its natural" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.