The Reformed Common Wealth of Bees is a book written by Samuel Hartlib in 1655. The book is a collection of letters and observations that were presented to his friend, Sammuel Hartlib. The book talks about the reformation of the beekeeping industry and how it can be improved. It also talks about the importance of bees in the ecosystem and how they can be used for economic purposes. The book also includes a section on the reformed Virginian silk worm,...
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