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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... more aptly from the author than from any of the characters engaged in the dialogue . If scientific dialogues are less popular in our times than they were in ancient days , it must be attributed to the frigid and insipid manner in which xii.
... more aptly from the author than from any of the characters engaged in the dialogue . If scientific dialogues are less popular in our times than they were in ancient days , it must be attributed to the frigid and insipid manner in which xii.
الصفحة 17
... less than seven discontented old maids , this joke against the vicar's understanding was not likely to be lost ; nor did the natural association between tithes and " corn - bags " escape the observation of Hopkins , but was repeated ...
... less than seven discontented old maids , this joke against the vicar's understanding was not likely to be lost ; nor did the natural association between tithes and " corn - bags " escape the observation of Hopkins , but was repeated ...
الصفحة 32
... less than twelve months , will become a deserted village ; for there is scarcely a tradesman who is not already distracted by some visionary scheme of scientific improvement , that leads to the neglect of their occupations , and the ...
... less than twelve months , will become a deserted village ; for there is scarcely a tradesman who is not already distracted by some visionary scheme of scientific improvement , that leads to the neglect of their occupations , and the ...
الصفحة 40
... less to be condemned than the conduct of Snaffle ; since he , at least , still con- tinues in the same line of business . " " I suppose , " observed Mrs. Seymour , jo- cosely , " that writing and forging have formed a natural ...
... less to be condemned than the conduct of Snaffle ; since he , at least , still con- tinues in the same line of business . " " I suppose , " observed Mrs. Seymour , jo- cosely , " that writing and forging have formed a natural ...
الصفحة 45
... less little urchin from the schoolroom into the very playground , with your unrelenting tyranny ? a sanctuary which the most rigid pedagogue has hitherto held inviolable . Is the buoyant spirit so forcibly , though perhaps necessarily ...
... less little urchin from the schoolroom into the very playground , with your unrelenting tyranny ? a sanctuary which the most rigid pedagogue has hitherto held inviolable . Is the buoyant spirit so forcibly , though perhaps necessarily ...
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