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040 $aLibrary Resources, inc.$cIUL$dOCL$dLEL
049 $aXFFA
090 $aPR1101$b.L5 LEL 12031
100 1 $aMandeville, Bernard,$d1670-1733.
245 14 $aThe fable of the bees, or, Private vices, publick benefits$h[microform] /$ccontaining, several discourses, to demonstrate, that human frailties, during the degeneracy of mankind, may be turn'd to the advantage of the civil society, and made to supply thplace of moral virtues.
246 3 $aGrumbling hive$hmicroform
246 3 $aKnaves turned honest$hmicroform.
246 3 $aPrivate vices, publick benefits$hmicroform.
260 $aLondon :$bPrinted for J. Roberts,$c1714.
300 $a228 p. ;$c16 cm.
500 $aPage 139 misnumbered 319.
500 $aIncludes table of contents.
500 $a"Mandeville published in 1705 a doggerel poem called 'the grumbling hive, or Knaves turned honest' ... In 1714 it was republished anonymously with an 'Inquiry into the origin of moral virtue,' and a series of notes, under the title 'The fable of the bees, or Private vices public benefits.'" - Dictionary of national biography.
500 $aA second part was added to later editions.
533 $aMicrofiche.$bChicago, Ill. :$cLibrary Resources, inc.,$d1976.$e1 microfiche : positive ; 8 x 13 cm.$f(Library of English literature ; LEL 12031)
539 $as$b1976$dilu$en
650 0 $aEthics.
650 0 $aVirtue.
830 0 $aLibrary of English literature ;$vLEL 12031.
907 $a.b16185353$bmulti$c-
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910 $aMAJOR MICROFORMS