The Honey BeeJ. Murray, 1852 - 99 páginas |
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... mile , and still these insects pursued their various employments undisturbed , and without showing the least sensibility or resentment . ” * Next to the situation of the hive is the considera- tion of the bees ' pasturage . When there ...
... mile , and still these insects pursued their various employments undisturbed , and without showing the least sensibility or resentment . ” * Next to the situation of the hive is the considera- tion of the bees ' pasturage . When there ...
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... miles apart , and containing 150 hives . This is cen- tralization and red - tapery with a vengeance ! A story is told that in a village in Germany where the number of hives kept was regulated by law , a bad season had nevertheless ...
... miles apart , and containing 150 hives . This is cen- tralization and red - tapery with a vengeance ! A story is told that in a village in Germany where the number of hives kept was regulated by law , a bad season had nevertheless ...
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... mile and a half . Fortunately it lay there undiscovered , and on re- * We can hardly ask , much less expect , that hedge - side swards should be made broader , and corn - fields be left unweeded , and the ploughshare be stayed , for the ...
... mile and a half . Fortunately it lay there undiscovered , and on re- * We can hardly ask , much less expect , that hedge - side swards should be made broader , and corn - fields be left unweeded , and the ploughshare be stayed , for the ...
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... miles from Edinburgh , " says Dr. Bevan , " at the foot of one of the Pentland Hills , stands Logan House , supposed to be the residence of the Sir William Worthy celebrated by Allan Ramsay in his Gentle Shepherd . ' The house is at ...
... miles from Edinburgh , " says Dr. Bevan , " at the foot of one of the Pentland Hills , stands Logan House , supposed to be the residence of the Sir William Worthy celebrated by Allan Ramsay in his Gentle Shepherd . ' The house is at ...
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... miles , taking four days to perform it . There is nothing new in this transmi- gration , for Columella tells us that the inhabitants of Achaia sent their hives into Attica to benefit by the later - blowing flowers . The most pleasing ...
... miles , taking four days to perform it . There is nothing new in this transmi- gration , for Columella tells us that the inhabitants of Achaia sent their hives into Attica to benefit by the later - blowing flowers . The most pleasing ...
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