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The quality of the water and the supply were unquestionable; the climate could not be surpassed for salubrity.
I was naturally enthusiastic over the bargain, and the beauty and salubrity of the situation.
Its six points symbolize transportation, labor, commerce, finance, populousness, and salubrity.
A figure standing on some coins is the river-god Selinus, who was thus made conducive to the salubrity of the city.
Its reputation for salubrity spread and drew numbers of both healthy and unhealthy emigrants from the north.
The district is notorious for its salubrity; rheumatism is the only prevalent complaint, and I myself have never had a touch of it.
He gave a very favourable account of the salubrity of the climate and of the productiveness of the soil.
The marble statues of Ocean, Abundance and Salubrity are blackened by smog that has saturated the stone.
Another factor that is commonly mentioned to explain the rise of agro-towns is the higher salubrity of the site of the agglomeration.
Some have claimed that Liberty was once named Salubrity Springs, but was renamed Liberty in the late 19th century.
The site-selection committee listed six reasons for choosing the property: "location and general description, salubrity, water supply, sewerage, accessibility and general suitability."
The streets are laid out with much regularity, and of a liberal width that will hereafter contribute to the convenience, salubrity and elegance of the place.
He became famous with his first book, Ricerche fisiche intorno alla salubrità dell'aria (Physical investigations on the salubrity of air), published in 1775.
In his Proposals for Establishing an Academy, John Carroll described the "salubrity of air" and "cheapness of living" as further reasons for the school's location.
Being thus sheltered on the south by high mountains, the cooler breezes protect this district from the heat of the sun, and, by their natural salubrity, render the climate most temperate.
While there are many records that refer to the area as Liberty Spring, there are no private or legal documents that contain a reference to Salubrity Spring.
Though Camby is capable of being a loping, leaping force when he is healthy, he seems unable to sustain a semblance of salubrity for long periods of time.
Cambo's most illustrious resident, attracted there by its salubrity, was the playwright Edmond Rostand, a florid Marseillaise who built himself an extraordinary house just outside the town to the north.
Their reports persuaded the board that "we fully anticipate very great advantages from a resort to these Hills," and it recommended that fifty invalid soldiers be sent there to test the region's salubrity.
From these experiments Landriani theorized about the temperament of certain gases and the atmosphere and later published a paper called Ricerche fisiche intorno alla salubrità dell'aria (Physical researches on the salubrity of air).
Bathing machines had been advertised for hire on the beach as early as 1823, and the town was already "noted for the pleasantness of its situation, the salubrity of its air, and the beauty of its natives".
Experts and pretenders have offered countless schemes for salubrity, from the cabbage regime propounded by Cato the Elder to the chopped-meat-and-water plan of the 19th-century physician John Salisbury (whose name lives on via the Salisbury steak).
The lonely little decencies and modest dignities of her life, the fine grain of its conservatism, the innocence of its ignorance, all its monotony of stupidity and salubrity, its cold dulness and dim brightness, were there before him.
The chief claim to fame of Sulmona is derived from its having been the birthplace of Ovid, who repeatedly alludes to it as such, and celebrates its salubrity, and the numerous permanent streams of clear water in which its neighbourhood abounded.