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" He was a very merops apiaster, or bee-bird, and very injurious to men that kept bees; for he would slide into their bee-gardens, and, sitting down before the stools, would rap with his finger on the hives, and so take the bees as they came out. He has... "
The Juvenile Magazine, Or Miscellaneous Repository of Useful Information - Página 86
1803
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen59,Parte1

1789 - 640 páginas
...bee-gardens, ar.d, fitting down before the ftools, would rap with his finger on the hive?, and fo tAe the bees as they came out. He has been known to overturn hives for the fake of honey, of xvhich he was palfiouately fond. Where im'thcghn was tiukinf, he woul.l linger round the...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History ..., Volumen9

1789 - 602 páginas
...bee-gardens, and, fitting down before their ftools, would rap with his finger on the hives, and fo taKe the bees as they came out. He has been known to overturn hives for the lake of honey, of which he iv я s paflionately fond. Where metheglm was making, he would ger round...
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The Natural History of Selborne, Volumen1

Gilbert White - 1822 - 380 páginas
...bee-gardens, and, sitting down before the stools, would rap with his finger on the hives, and so take the bees as they came out. He has been known to overturn hives for the sake of honey, of which he was passionately fond. Where metheglin was making he would linger round...
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The Table Book, Volumen1

William Hone - 1827 - 394 páginas
...bee-gardens, and, sitting down before the stools, would rap with his finger on the hives, and so take the bees as they came out. He has been known to overturn hives for the sake of honey, of which he was passionately fond. Where metheglin was making, he would linger round...
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Mental Improvement: Or, The Beauties and Wonders of Nature and Art. In a ...

Priscilla Wakefield - 1828 - 256 páginas
...were kept, and sitting down before the stools, would rap with his fingers upon the hives, and so take the bees as they came out. He has been known to overturn hives, for the sake of the honey, of which he was immoderately fond; and, as if his imagination was impressed by this...
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The Natural History of Selborne

Gilbert White - 1832 - 354 páginas
...bee-gardens, and, sitting down before the stools, would rap with his finger on the hives, and so take the bees as they came out. He has been known to overturn hives for the sake of honey, of which he was passionately fond. Where metheglin was making, he would linger round...
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The natural history of Selborne, arranged for young persons [by G. Ellis].

Gilbert White - 1833 - 338 páginas
...bee-gardens, and, sitting down before the stools, would rap with his finger on the hives, and so take the bees as they came out. He has been known to overturn hives for the sake of honey, of which he was passionately fond. Where metheglin was making, he would linger round...
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The Natural History of Selbourne: With Observations on Various Parts of ...

Gilbert White - 1834 - 392 páginas
...bee-gardens, and, sitting down before the stools, would rap with his finger on the hives, and so take the bees as they came out. He has been known to overturn hives for the sake of honey, of which he was passionately fond. Where metheglin was making, he would linger round...
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The Winter Evening Book

William Chambers - 1837 - 352 páginas
...bee-gardens, and, sitting down before the stools, would rap with his finger on the hives, and so take the bees as they came out. He has been known to overturn hives for the sake of honey, of which he was passionately fond. Where metheglin was making, he would linger round...
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The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. With The naturalist's ...

Gilbert White - 1837 - 680 páginas
...bee-gardens, and, sitting down before the stools, would rap with his finger on the hives, and so take the bees as they came out. He has been known to overturn hives for the sake of honey, of which he was passionately fond. Where metheglin was making he would linger round...
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