An Introductory Discourse: Delivered Before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York, on the Fourth of May, 1814David Longworth, at the Shakspeare-gallery. N. Van Riper, print., 1815 - 148 Seiten |
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... honey of bees and wax honey from the stalks of maize which are as sweet as sugar , and honey from a shrub called by the people maguey . " Lewis and Clarke , in their journey to the Pacific Ocean , did not observe the honey bee after ...
... honey of bees and wax honey from the stalks of maize which are as sweet as sugar , and honey from a shrub called by the people maguey . " Lewis and Clarke , in their journey to the Pacific Ocean , did not observe the honey bee after ...
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... honey . This does not , in any respect , apply to our hare , nor does his description of its color and changes apply . Our hare is the most wild and indocile of animals . I had several of them caught alive at Albany , with a view of ...
... honey . This does not , in any respect , apply to our hare , nor does his description of its color and changes apply . Our hare is the most wild and indocile of animals . I had several of them caught alive at Albany , with a view of ...
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... honey bee , fleas , moths , bed bugs , and cock roaches , are indige- nous to this country . It appears that the unanimous testimony of the indians is , that the red fox did not make its appearance until after the europeans had settled ...
... honey bee , fleas , moths , bed bugs , and cock roaches , are indige- nous to this country . It appears that the unanimous testimony of the indians is , that the red fox did not make its appearance until after the europeans had settled ...
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... Honey might have been made by bees , specifically different from the common honey bee , and this appears to have been the case . Clavigero says , ( History of Mexico , vol . 1. ) " There are at least six different kinds of bees . The ...
... Honey might have been made by bees , specifically different from the common honey bee , and this appears to have been the case . Clavigero says , ( History of Mexico , vol . 1. ) " There are at least six different kinds of bees . The ...
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... honey in the cavities of hollow trees in the woods . This honey has a dark brown colour , a sweet but less agreeable taste than the european , and leaves a small bitter behind . It is found in large quantities , and is almost as fluid ...
... honey in the cavities of hollow trees in the woods . This honey has a dark brown colour , a sweet but less agreeable taste than the european , and leaves a small bitter behind . It is found in large quantities , and is almost as fluid ...
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