| Arnold Guyot - Science - 1849 - 376 pages
...abandons himself to these influences, forgetful of his high moral destination. In the temperate climates all is activity, movement. The alternations of heat...nature yields nothing, except to the sweat of his brow r every gift on her part is a recompense for effort on his. Less mighty, less gigantesque, even while... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 pages
...influences, forgetful of his high moral destination. In the temperate climates all is activity and movement. The alternations of heat and cold, the changes...incite man to a constant struggle, to forethought, and to the vigorous employment of all his faculties. A more economical nature yields nothing, except... | |
| Arnold Guyot - Climatology - 1853 - 358 pages
...abandons himself to these influences, forgetful of his high moral destination. In the temperate climates all is activity, movement. The alternations of heat...seasons, a fresher and more bracing air, incite man to a constant-struggle, to forethought, to the vigorous employment of all his faculties. A more economical... | |
| Arnold Guyot - Human geography - 1855 - 358 pages
...abandons himself to these influences, forgetful of his high moral destination. In the temperate climates all is activity, movement. The alternations of heat...nature yields nothing, except to the sweat of his hrow ; every gift on her part is a recompense for effort on his. Less mighty, less gigantesque, even... | |
| Cornelius S. Cartee - Physical geography - 1855 - 348 pages
...where the life of the body overmasters that of the soul; but they are in the temperate climes, where the alternations of heat and cold, the changes of...seasons, a fresher and more bracing air, incite man to the vigorous employment of all his faculties. 660. Blu'menbach classified the human family into five... | |
| Graduated series - 1859 - 462 pages
...conquered by her ; he submits to the yoke ; and becomes again the animal man. In the temperate climates all is activity, movement. The alternations of heat...fresher and more bracing air, incite man to a constant straggle, to forethought, to the vigorous employment of all his faculties... A more economical nature... | |
| ARNOLD GUYOT - 1860 - 342 pages
...abandons himself to these influences, forgetful of his high moral destination. In the temperate climates all is activity, movement. The alternations of heat...nature yields nothing, except to the sweat of his bjow : every gift on her part is a recompense for effort on Ins. Less mighty, less gigantesque, even... | |
| Cornelius Sowle Cartée - Physical geography - 1861 - 356 pages
...where the life of the body overmasters that of the soul; but they are in the temperate climes, where the alternations of heat and cold, the changes of...seasons, a fresher and more bracing air, incite man to the vigorous employment of all his faculties. 660. Blu'menbach classified the human family into five... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1862 - 392 pages
...influences, forgetful of his high moral destination. In the temperate climates all is activity and movement. The alternations of heat and cold, the changes...incite man to a constant struggle, to forethought, and to the vigorous employment of all his faculties. A more economical Nature yields nothing, except... | |
| British and foreign school society - 1863 - 566 pages
...yield. IT. Paraphrase the following passage : — " In the temperate climates, all is activity and movement. The alternations of heat and cold, the changes...incite man to a constant struggle, to forethought, and to the vigorous employment of all his faculties. [Nature, more economical than in torrid regiocs,... | |
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