Essays on the Microscope: Containing a Practical Description of the Most Improved Microscopes, a General History of Insects, etc., etc.Adams, George
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Essays on the Microscope: Containing a Practical Description of the Most Improved Microscopes, a General History of Insects, etc., etc.
Adams, George
Insects -- Early works to 1800; Microscopy -- Early works to 1800
Histories of the providence and caution, the care and foresight of the
most inconsiderable among animal beings, must surely ever be read with
pleasure and attention, as conveying a most beautiful lesson to a
reflecting mind; it is impossible for any one thus instructed to think
that the Great Being, who has been so careful of those inferior
creatures, can be regardless of him whom he has placed in a station
infinitely more exalted. Throughout the whole system of things, we
behold a manifest tendency to promote the benefit either of the rational
or the animal creation. In some parts of nature, this tendency may be
less obvious than in others. Objects, which to us seem useless or
hurtful, may sometimes occur; and strange it were, if in so vast and
complicated a system, difficulties of this kind should not occasionally
present themselves to beings, whose views are so narrow and limited as
ours. It is well known, that in proportion as the knowledge of nature
has increased among men, these difficulties have diminished.
Satisfactory accounts have been given of many perplexing appearances;
useful and proper purposes have been found to be promoted by objects
which were at first thought to be unprofitable or noxious.[47]
[47] The great beauty of the dye produced by the cochineal insect, and
the medical virtues of the cantharis, have occasioned them to be
considered as very extensive and valuable articles of commerce. The
benefits derived from the bee and the silk-worm are universally known;
and spiders, could a method be devised to induce them to live in
harmony, might also be productive of very essential advantages to the
human race. EDIT.
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