It takes all sorts of weathers to make a year; and after all the sorts of weathers are run out, the year's results are realised and the calm comes.
For two months, in spite of their fitness, the men were daily exercised in all weathers at evolutions with the sails and great guns, and part of the day was given to cutlass-work and pistol-practice.
The gunners had been trained in all weathersto fire as their own vessel was about to roll downward on the wave towards their adversary.
It is in the work of hauling and baiting the lines in all weathers that the greatest losses of life occur.
The weathers turn'd more courteous; How does my Dear?
After a long struggle Weathers again brought his opponent's hand slowly on to the table.
Weathers saluted them and told the company that they were out of the Tivoli.
Weathers said he would take a small Irish and Apollinaris.
After about thirty seconds Weathers brought his opponent's hand slowly down on to the table.
Weathers was showing his biceps muscle to the company and boasting so much that the other two had called on Farrington to uphold the national honour.
O'Halloran stood a round and then Farrington stood another round, Weathersprotesting that the hospitality was too Irish.
Leonard introduced them to a young fellow named Weathers who was performing at the Tivoli as an acrobat and knockabout artiste.
Weathers made them all have just one little tincture at his expense and promised to meet them later on at Mulligan's in Poolbeg Street.
Mebby it is because of such weathers he don't come by my house.
Old Captain Weathers was talking about Alexis, the newcomer (they did not try to pronounce his last name), and was saying for the third or fourth time that the more work you set for the Frenchman the better pleased he seemed to be.
I met Richard Weathers here and married him sixty-three years ago.
My sister Mary was ten years older than me, and Cora Weathers was right along with her.
And as for him having little boys to teach, they'll come in all weathers with dirty shoes.
Talus at Foot of Granite Cliffs, Sierra Nevada Mountains] In a moist climate a soluble rock, such as massive limestone, may form talus little if any faster than the talus weathers away.
This term covers all cases in which a rock mass weathers differently in different portions.
As the talus is removed and weathers away its slope retreats together with the retreat of the cliff, as seen in Figure 9.
They bring the coarser fragments from beneath to the surface, where the waste weathers more rapidly.
Indeed the sea cliff weathers more rapidly, as a rule, than do rock ledges inland.
Langrishe, and which now belongs to Lord Dudley, proved herself far superior in all weathers to the yachts of her rating in the South.
Losing money is legitimate enough in the large racers, where the yachts make long passages by night and day in all weathers from regatta to regatta.
I've seen them in all weathers and I know well what you mean.
It was a glorious sunny day, such as I scarce ever saw surpassed, though I have seen many weathers under many skies.
There is a flower, a little flower, With silver crest and golden eye, That welcomes every changing hour, And weathers every sky.
The middle bed is coarser, and less hard, and hence weathers into very sharp pinnacles; it includes very small fragments of granite, and innumerable ones of all sizes of grey vesicular trachyte, some of which were distinctly rounded.
In a moist climate a soluble rock, such as massive limestone, may form talus little if any faster than the talus weathers away.
At all hours and in all weathersthe convoys of horses slipped and stamped along those roads with more shells for the ever-greedy cannon.
The lights mentioned in the following articles, and no others, shall be carried in all weathersbetween sunset and sunrise.
A happy medium is what must be sought for in the question of ballast; for, of course, in different weathers different amounts would be in order.
Every thing else being equal, the length of the cables is what will determine, in a gale of wind, whether the yacht goes on shore a wreck, or gallantly and safely weathers the storm.
Mrs. Rayner has only been two months in the country," returned the young lady, with the scorn of new-comers bred of two coldweathers in India.
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