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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNGENIAL»
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1
The Climate of Great Britain; Or: Remarks on the Change it ...
Remarks on the Change it Has Undergone, Particulary Within the Last Fifty Years
. Accounting for the Increasing Humidity and Consequent Cloudiness and
Coldness of Our Springs and Summers; with the Effects Such Ungenial Seasons
Have ...
John Williams (Esq.),
1806
2
Symons's Monthly Meteorological Magazine
Rather a cold and ungenial month ; easterly winds prevailing. and the
thermometer ranging from 32° to 66° ; at the end of month beautiful summer
weather, and the crops looking well. NooKroN.-Cold and ungenial month.
DEANSTON.-Except ...
George James Symons,
1866
3
The Meteorological Magazine
Bather a cold and ungenial month ; easterly winds prevailing, and the
thermometer ranging from 32° to 66° ; at the end of month beautiful summer
weather, and the crops looking well. Nookton. — Cold and ungenial month.
Deanston.
The wife and children of the kindly man are a constant pleasure to him, where the
wife and children of the sour-tempered, ungenial husband and father are apt to
grow gloomy and quarrelsome. His friends and relatives are kindlier than those ...
This negative expression is strange: 'no pleasure', 'ungenial'. Dorothy more
characteristically describes rough weather positively: a morning 'very dankish
misty, wettish' (16 November 1801), or 'miserable clashy snowy' (17 February
1802), ...
Robert Brinkley, Keith Hanley,
1992
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The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural and Domestic ...
This seems to be a constitutional disease, and to arise from a defect in the
organisation, occasioned by impure qualities taken in by the root from an
ungenial subsoil." (p. 1 17.) Strictly speaking, a disease cannot be entirely "
constitutional ...
John Claudius Loudon,
1835
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Not kind or favourable to nature — The northern shires have an ungenial air.
Swift. — Sullen seas that wash th' ungenial pole. Thomson, » UNGENTLE, adj.
Harsh ; rude ; rugged. — Strike, ungentle death. Sbak.— Vicious, ungentle,
foolishly ...
This seems to be a constitutional disease, and to arise from a defect in the
organisation, occasioned by impure qualities taken in by the root from an
ungenial subsoil." (p. 1 17.) Strictly speaking, a disease cannot be entirely "
constitutional ...
9
The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic ...
June I. Taking into consideration the infancy of the Society and the ungenial
spring, the exhibition was most creditable. (Gard. Gaz., June 23.) Kent. — Dover
Horticultural Society. — Tunc\2. The show was uncommonly good, and called
forth ...
John Claudius Loudon,
1838
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The small house at Allington
by the warmth of a southern wall ; or that fruit of slower growth, as to which nature
works without assistance, on which the sun operates in its own time, — or
perhaps never operates if some ungenial shade has been allowed to interpose
itself ?