... with great satisfaction that I saw them bite open successively every one of the, thirty heads in the flower, and scooping out the contents, add them to the increasing ball, that was to be carried home upon the thigh. Such, then, is the purpose of... The Inspector. ... - Página 33por John Hill - 1753Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 446 páginas
...upon the thigh. 1 Such then is the purpose' of nature in what might appeartousprofusionintheabundant quantity of this powder : the bee wants it, though...pains that animal takes to get it out, never fail to answer the purpose of impregnating the fruit, a vast quantity of it being thus scattered over the organ... | |
| 1816 - 420 páginas
...thousand purposes afterwards. ' Such, then, is the purpose of nature in what mignt appear to us profusion in the abundant quantity of this powder: the bee wants...pains that animal takes to get it out, never fail to answer the purpose of impregnating the fruit, a vast quantity of it being thus scattered over the.... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1817 - 266 páginas
...home upon the thigh. Such, then, is the purpose of nature, in •what might appear to us profusion in the abundant quantity of this powder : the Bee...pains that animal takes to get it out, never fail to answer the purpose of impregnating the fruit, a vast quantity of it being thus scattered over the organ... | |
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