The Revolt of the Bees ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826 - 272페이지 |
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... causes ? " The just reasoning of this appeal was borne down by clamour , and by several violent harangues from the reformists , who were so prepossessed in favour of their new project , and had made so many proselytes , that the ...
... causes ? " The just reasoning of this appeal was borne down by clamour , and by several violent harangues from the reformists , who were so prepossessed in favour of their new project , and had made so many proselytes , that the ...
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... cause of much more contention and variance : and scarce any conveyance so accurately penned of one , which an- other will not find a crack in , or cavil at , if any word be mis- placed , any little error , all is disannulled . That ...
... cause of much more contention and variance : and scarce any conveyance so accurately penned of one , which an- other will not find a crack in , or cavil at , if any word be mis- placed , any little error , all is disannulled . That ...
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... struction of several millions . But how such calami- tous consequences should follow from causes so ap- parently trivial , requires explanation . The affluent bees , by indulging a propensity to control 20 THE REVOLT OF THE BEES .
... struction of several millions . But how such calami- tous consequences should follow from causes so ap- parently trivial , requires explanation . The affluent bees , by indulging a propensity to control 20 THE REVOLT OF THE BEES .
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... causes of crime , they could not deny ; but their difficulty was augmented when they observed that poverty became more general in seasons of great superabundance . An impartial observer could at once trace the cause to the injustice of ...
... causes of crime , they could not deny ; but their difficulty was augmented when they observed that poverty became more general in seasons of great superabundance . An impartial observer could at once trace the cause to the injustice of ...
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... cause in despair , if they could have re- conciled it to themselves to pass by with indifference so much accumulated and increasing misery . now they were overjoyed to find that they were sanctioned by the inexorable laws of Nature in ...
... cause in despair , if they could have re- conciled it to themselves to pass by with indifference so much accumulated and increasing misery . now they were overjoyed to find that they were sanctioned by the inexorable laws of Nature in ...
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Allan Ramsay Almured apiarian appeared attention beauty bees behold benevolence cell character circumstances co-operative committee Competitive consequences crime delight desire destitute disposition distress Douglas Elder emigration Emilius employment equally evils experience favour feelings flowers formed Genius happiness hive honey human improvement increase individual inhabitants intelligence interest Ireland Judicatores knowledge labour land laws less Loch Lomond Loch Long London Co-operative Society Lycurgus Malthus mankind manufacturers Margaret means ment mind misery moral mountains nations nature necessary neral noble object observed opinions Orpheus Owen's passions Pentland Hills perceive period Persia philosopher pleasure Political Economists population portion possession present principles produce pursuits quæ queen bee racter remarkable replied rich royal jelly Saadi satrap scene society spirit sufficient superior supply Tarbert things thou thousand tion truth various virtue Wansford wealth youth
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130 페이지 - We were now treading that illustrious island, which was once the luminary of the Caledonian regions, whence savage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge, and the blessings of religion. To abstract the mind from all local emotion would be impossible if it were endeavoured, and would be foolish if it were possible. Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future, predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity...
232 페이지 - Even now, methinks, as pondering here I stand I see the rural virtues leave the land. Down where yon anchoring vessel spreads the sail, That idly waiting flaps with every gale, Downward they move, a melancholy band, Pass from the shore and darken all the strand. Contented toil and hospitable care, And kind connubial tenderness are there; And piety, with wishes placed above, And steady loyalty and faithful love.
136 페이지 - Boastful and rough, your first son is a squire; The next a tradesman, meek, and much a liar; Tom struts a soldier, open, bold, and brave; Will sneaks a scrivener, an exceeding knave: Is he a Churchman?
171 페이지 - What neat repast shall feast us, light and choice, Of Attic taste, with wine, whence we may rise To hear the lute well touched, or artful voice Warble immortal notes and Tuscan air?
151 페이지 - Who also hath made us able ministers of the new testament; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life.
258 페이지 - Built nobly, pure the air, and light the soil ; Athens, the eye of Greece, mother of arts And eloquence, native to famous wits Or hospitable, in her sweet recess, City or suburban, studious walks and shades. See there the olive grove of Academe, Plato's retirement, where the Attic bird Trills her thick-warbled notes the summer long; There flowery hill Hymettus, with the sound Of bees...
106 페이지 - Some persons of a desponding spirit are in great concern about that vast number of poor people, who are aged, diseased, or maimed, and I have been desired to employ my thoughts what course may be taken to ease the nation of so grievous an encumbrance.
151 페이지 - For who maketh thee to differ from another ? and what hast thou that thou didst not receive? now if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?
13 페이지 - Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen who survey The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay, 'Tis yours to judge, how wide the limits stand Between a splendid and a happy land.