This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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59485 | WHERE IS CELLAR WINTERING ADVISABLE? |
39357 | (?) |
39357 | (?). |
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39357 | Virburnum prunifolium Vitis monticola Vitis(?) |
39357 | Vitis(?) |
58229 | Again: Does not she that is a kind mother know the wants and desires of her children? |
58229 | And is it not an unnatural operation that thus destroys many thousands of lives in embryo, over and above the"_ number unavoidably killed_"thereby? |
58229 | And is it not comparatively the same with Bees going through boxes C. and B. up into box A.? |
58229 | And where, I would fain know, is the humanity in increasing and obstructing the labours of these indefatigable, little insects? |
58229 | And, comparatively speaking, is it not so with_ driven_ Bees? |
58229 | And--- why? |
58229 | Are we not instructed by the sacred writings to go to the Bee and to the ant, and learn wisdom? |
58229 | But this mischief is corrected by ventilation: can then any reasonable man deny its powerful and useful effects in the management of Bees? |
58229 | But what do we behold when a box is taken from a storied pile?--what that in the least deserves to be termed humanity? |
58229 | But what is the consequence? |
58229 | But, notwithstanding what has been already said, the cottager may probably ask--"how can I feed my Bees without lifting up their hive?" |
58229 | Do not a thousand murders stare us in the face? |
58229 | I have been asked--"Of what use is ventilation in the domicil of Bees?" |
58229 | If practised, it will, however, soon cure itself: but is it not a strange practice for''The Voice of Humanity''to revive? |
58229 | Is not this, then, a rational and humane practice? |
58229 | Is there any excuse then for not knowing the Queen- Bee? |
58229 | Now, were it not for the drones-- those large bodied Bees-- what would become of the young larvà ¦ then in existence? |
58229 | Such inquirers might as reasonably ask what the mainspring of a watch has to do with the movements of that machine? |
58229 | The DOCTOR( and who so likely to prescribe properly for the case as the Doctor?) |
58229 | The question then is-- how are Bees to be managed, in order that they may be induced to rid themselves of these supernumeraries? |
58229 | Well might the little naturalist inquire--"what is that?" |
58229 | What then can be afterwards expected from such exhausted stocks but weakness and poverty? |
58229 | When, however, you do find the Queen in the box you are about to take off, is it not easy to draw the tin- slide up again? |
58229 | Why should the operator be veiled and muffled up and made sting- proof, if no conflict was expected-- if no deeds of violence were anticipated? |
58229 | Why should we lay the axe to the root of the tree that produces such good fruit? |
58229 | and I would ask further-- if Bees can bear this confinement with snow on the ground, why they can not bear it when there is no snow? |
58229 | and when its liberty is restored, does not consolation quickly follow? |
58229 | and will not the child''s screams show its affection for its fond parent? |
58229 | but who can tell how soon the bad weather may begin? |