| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1714 - 382 páginas
...themfelves, to keep fo good an Order ; or that they are great Lovers of Peace, if they have no Occafion for any Difcipline. ' WAS there ever a greater Union...Every thing is common among them ; which is not to be feen any where elfe. Bees, of which we are told fo many wonderful things, hare each of them a Hole... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1734 - 382 páginas
...they have no Occafion for « any Difcipline. ' WA S there ever a greater Union in any Common' wealth ? Every thing is common among them ; which • is not to be fcen any where elfe. Bees, of which we • arc told fo many wonderful things, have each of them • a Hole in their Hives ; their Honey is... | |
| 1804 - 498 páginas
...good an order ; or that they are great lovers of peace, if they have no occasion for any discipline. ' Was there ever a greater union in any commonwealth...Every thing is common among them ; which is not to be seen any where else. Bees, of which we are told so many wonderful things, have each of them a hole... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 334 páginas
...; or that they are great lovers of peace, if they have no occasion for any discipline. ' Was then: ever a greater union in any commonwealth? Every thing is common among them; which is not to be seen any where else. Bees, of which we are told so many wonderful things, have each of them a hole... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 628 páginas
...good an order; or that they are great lovers of peace, if they have no occasion for any discipline. " Was there ever a greater union in any commonwealth...Every thing is common among them ; which is not to be seen any where else. Bees, of which we are told so many wonderful things, have each of them a hole... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 328 páginas
...good an order ; or that they are great lovers of peace, if they have no occasion for any discipline. " Was there ever a greater union in any commonwealth...Every thing is common among them ; which is not to be seen any where else. Bees, of which we are told so many wonderful things, have each of them a hole... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1817 - 266 páginas
...good an order ; or that they are great lovers 'of peace, if they have no occasion for any discipline. Was there ever a greater union in any commonwealth?....Every thing is common among them ; which is not to he seen any where else. Bees, of which we are told so many wonderful things, have each of them a hole... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 296 páginas
...proceeds from birds, which sometimes eat their •corn when they lay it out in the sun; but they keep ' Was there ever a greater union in any commonwealth...Every thing is common among them ; which is not to be seen any where else. Bees, of which we are told so many wonderful things, have each of them a hole... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 472 páginas
...good an order ; or that they are great lovers of peace, if they have no occasion for any discipline. ' Was there ever a greater union in any commonwealth...Every thing is common among them ; which is not to be seen any where else. Bees, of which we are told so many wonderful things, have each of them a hole... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 476 páginas
...good an order ; or that they are great lovers of peace, if they have no occasion for any discipline. ' Was there ever a greater union in any commonwealth...Every thing is common among them ; which is not to be seen any where else. Bees, of which we are told so many wonderful things, have each of them a hole... | |
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