Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to Illustrate the First Principles of Natural Philosophy by the Aid of the Popular Toys and Sports ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1827 - 207 من الصفحات |
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... hand of his adversary , in order to quench it in the ocean . Mr. Sey- mour had studied in the school of Freyburg , under the auspices of its celebrated professor ; and , like all the pupils of Werner , he pertina- ciously maintained the ...
... hand of his adversary , in order to quench it in the ocean . Mr. Sey- mour had studied in the school of Freyburg , under the auspices of its celebrated professor ; and , like all the pupils of Werner , he pertina- ciously maintained the ...
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... hand , but of the heart ; distress was unknown in his vil- lage ; he fed the hungry , nursed the sick , and cheered the unfortunate . His long collegiate residence had imparted to his mind several pe- culiar traits , and a certain ...
... hand , but of the heart ; distress was unknown in his vil- lage ; he fed the hungry , nursed the sick , and cheered the unfortunate . His long collegiate residence had imparted to his mind several pe- culiar traits , and a certain ...
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... to return . humoured clergyman then shook Tom by the hand , and departed in company with Mr. Sey- mour , while the juvenile party were left to their amusements in the garden . SW ON GRAVITATION · CHAP . III . WEIGHT -. 55.
... to return . humoured clergyman then shook Tom by the hand , and departed in company with Mr. Sey- mour , while the juvenile party were left to their amusements in the garden . SW ON GRAVITATION · CHAP . III . WEIGHT -. 55.
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... hand , 66 why this ball falls to the ground , as soon as I withdraw from it the support of my hand ? " " Because every heavy body , that is not sup- ported , must of course fall . " " And every light one also , my dear ; but that is no ...
... hand , 66 why this ball falls to the ground , as soon as I withdraw from it the support of my hand ? " " Because every heavy body , that is not sup- ported , must of course fall . " " And every light one also , my dear ; but that is no ...
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... hand , or any other appro- priate means , their tendency will be felt , and is called weight . " Tom understood this explanation , and ob- served , that " since attraction was always in proportion to the quantity of matter , so , of ...
... hand , or any other appro- priate means , their tendency will be felt , and is called weight . " Tom understood this explanation , and ob- served , that " since attraction was always in proportion to the quantity of matter , so , of ...
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