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hitherto 2
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hive 55
hives 16
hoar-frost 1
hoarse 1
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16 growing
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16 honeycomb
16 jaw
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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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hives

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1 v, 22 | net-work in front of the hives; for the network is put 2 v, 22 | for the members of the hives are thereby subdivided into 3 v, 22 | occasionally bee-keepers find the hives filled with honey within 4 v, 22 | or very little is in the hives, there would be a fresh 5 v, 22 | honeycombs in the ground and in hives, and these honeycombs are 6 VIII, 27| caterpillar also is engendered in hives, of a species nicknamed 7 IX, 40 | and are attached to the hives, to the extent of two or 8 IX, 40 | to banish them from the hives; if they succeed, the hive 9 IX, 40 | return back to the swarm. In hives that are in good condition 10 IX, 40 | make their appearance in hives and spoil the combs the 11 IX, 40 | the neighbourhood of the hives, and also the nests of bee-eaters. 12 IX, 40 | chiefly attack prosperous hives are first of all the clerus-this 13 IX, 40 | pints, exceptionally good hives eighteen. Sheep and, as 14 IX, 40 | advisable to plant about the hives pear-trees, beans, Median-grass, 15 IX, 40 | are all the fewer in the hives. So much for the habits 16 IX, 42 | said of them all, In the hives of bees several kings are


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