2461 examples of latitudes in sentences

The most salient of the shepherd's domestic erections was an empty sty at the forward corner of his hedgeless garden, for in these latitudes the principle of masking the homelier features of your establishment by a conventional frontage was unknown.

Such are the works so widely read, and so universally admired, in all the zones of the globe, and by men of every kindred and every tongue; works which have made of those who dwell in remote latitudes, wanderers in our forests, and observers of our manners, and have inspired them with an interest in our history.

It is a very bold bird, and only inhabits the high northern latitudes, in Finmark, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, and Spitzbergen.

This tree is found in occasional groups extensively in the region of the upper Lake latitudes, where it is called the mountain ash.

For some weeks past, everything with the power of motion or locomotion has been exerting itself to quit the place and the region, and hie to more kindly latitudes for the winter.

Hence there is no thunder in high northern latitudes.

When the wind blows high, and the fine snow drifts, as it does about the vernal equinox, in these latitudes, the Indians smilingly say, "Ah! now Pup-puk-e-wiss is gathering his harvest," or words to this effect.

But while vegetation is more generally social in high latitudes, several families of Northern trees are entirely wanting in this quality.

Some of the most beautiful forests in high latitudes consist of White Canoe-Birches.

Nature seems to indicate the native habitat of this noble tree by causing its exterior to bear the whiteness of snow, and it would be difficult to estimate its importance to the aboriginal inhabitants of Northern latitudes.

Pines are remarkably social in their habit, and cover immense tracts in high latitudes, extending southward, on this continent, as far as the very boundary of the tropics, where they are found side by side with the Dwarf Palm of Florida.

In still higher latitudes the dark, majestic Firs become the prevailing timber, and are regarded as typical of sub-arctic regions, where they are accompanied, as if to form a striking and cheerful contrast with their melancholy grandeur, by groups of graceful Birches, and lively, tremulous Poplars.

But the Pilgrims stood fast, and in 1621 obtained a grant of land from the Council for New England, which had just succeeded the Plymouth Company, under a charter giving it control between latitudes 40° and 48°, from sea to sea.

To meet with a gale on the ice is no joke in these latitudes.

Across the whole extent of the Eastern Continent, races are found inhabiting the warmer latitudes, which are now, or formerly were, in what is popularly called a semi-civilized condition.

Ruined cities, defaced temples, broken statues,relics such as on the Eastern Continent, from the Straits of Gibraltar to the shores of the Ganges, mark the sites of fallen empires and extinct civilizations,relics such as we should have expected, from a priori reasoning, to meet with in the corresponding latitudes of the New World,

WALLACE, DILLON. Buddies of the sea; a story of northern latitudes.

SMITH, H. ALLEN. Lost in the horse latitudes.

Harold Randolph Rice (A); 14May72; R524859. RICE, HUGH S. American astrology tables of houses; for latitudes 0° to 60° north and south, including rules for the proper calculation of higher latitudes.

Harold Randolph Rice (A); 14May72; R524859. RICE, HUGH S. American astrology tables of houses; for latitudes 0° to 60° north and south, including rules for the proper calculation of higher latitudes.

I observed their statures altered with their different latitudes; the Chilians and the Canadians being nearly the same, in figure tall, thin, and active, their climate being nearly the same, although at the two extremes of America; while those living between the equinoxes are short, fat, and lazy.

Coquette as you will in other latitudes, with flowery banks and youthful piers in the busy marts of trade, and undermine them, one and all, with your deceitful wooings, but bow in reverence as you gaze on us.

The ordinary mind does not generalize nor see that the same principles of conduct will not do for all periods and latitudes.

I should not know where to find one now, and if I did, probably our ideas would differ on every subject, as I have wandered in latitudes beyond the prescribed sphere of women.

Certain nuances of soul are characteristic of certain latitudes, and what subtle instinct led him to Norway in quest of this fervent soul?

2461 examples of  latitudes  in sentences