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salubriousness





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The "Pastoral," an ode to the salubriousness of nature, is easily understood today as an environmental imperative.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 17, 2015

Such sacred salubriousness is the province of everyone—believers and nonbelievers—who will themselves to loftier purposes.

From Scientific American Dec. 19, 2011

The news of the colonization of Virginia, the success of the adventurous emigrants in maintaining their settlement, and the fertility, beauty, and salubriousness of the continent, soon inspired other enterprises of a similar kind.

From The Nation in a Nutshell by Towle, George M. (George Makepeace)

There is a sort of fine salubriousness in it which makes one, on the whole, like him the more.

From Essays on Scandinavian Literature by Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth

And those who did not die displayed in varying degree a type of anemia or consumption, and sometimes a decline of the mental faculties, which spoke ill for the salubriousness of the building.

From The Shunned House by Lovecraft, H. P. (Howard Phillips)




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