The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... ants ' nest , and would spoil its symmetry . " When ants have brought out those particles of earth , they bring out their corn after the same manner , and place it round that earth : thus one may see two heaps surround- ing their hole ...
... ants ' nest , and would spoil its symmetry . " When ants have brought out those particles of earth , they bring out their corn after the same manner , and place it round that earth : thus one may see two heaps surround- ing their hole ...
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... ants were distinguished from the rest , and had some pre - eminence over them . 66 Though the box - full of earth , where the ants had made their settlement , was generally free from rain ; yet it rained sometimes upon it , when a ...
... ants were distinguished from the rest , and had some pre - eminence over them . 66 Though the box - full of earth , where the ants had made their settlement , was generally free from rain ; yet it rained sometimes upon it , when a ...
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... ants much larger than all those I had already seen ; but they were not so well provided with corn , nor under so good a govern- ment . I made a hole in the box like that of an ants ' nest , and laid , as it were , the foundations of a ...
... ants much larger than all those I had already seen ; but they were not so well provided with corn , nor under so good a govern- ment . I made a hole in the box like that of an ants ' nest , and laid , as it were , the foundations of a ...
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