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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... questions answered , which the schoolboy , who has ever felt the satisfaction of returning home for the holidays , will more easily conceive than we can describe , Tom enquired of his father , whether his old friend , Mr. Twaddle- ton ...
... questions answered , which the schoolboy , who has ever felt the satisfaction of returning home for the holidays , will more easily conceive than we can describe , Tom enquired of his father , whether his old friend , Mr. Twaddle- ton ...
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... questions , to inform him that his papa was on the lawn , and desirous of seeing him . " Mr. Twaddleton , " exclaimed Mr. Seymour , " you are just in time to witness the commence- ment of a series of amusements , which I have pro- posed ...
... questions , to inform him that his papa was on the lawn , and desirous of seeing him . " Mr. Twaddleton , " exclaimed Mr. Seymour , " you are just in time to witness the commence- ment of a series of amusements , which I have pro- posed ...
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... question the classical knowledge of his spi- ritual pastor , and , as I understand , has declared himself publicly , at the club , as my rival in an- tiquarian pursuits . " " And why should he not , " said the mis- chievous Mr. Seymour ...
... question the classical knowledge of his spi- ritual pastor , and , as I understand , has declared himself publicly , at the club , as my rival in an- tiquarian pursuits . " " And why should he not , " said the mis- chievous Mr. Seymour ...
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... question ; you merely assert the fact , without explaining the reason . " " Oh ! now I understand you ; it is owing to the force of gravity ; the earth attracts the ball , and the consequence is , that they both come in contact ; is not ...
... question ; you merely assert the fact , without explaining the reason . " " Oh ! now I understand you ; it is owing to the force of gravity ; the earth attracts the ball , and the consequence is , that they both come in contact ; is not ...
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... question : " since , " con- tinued he , " you now understand the nature of that force by which bodies fall to the earth , can you tell me the degree of velocity with which they fall ? " Tom asserted , that the weight of the body , or ...
... question : " since , " con- tinued he , " you now understand the nature of that force by which bodies fall to the earth , can you tell me the degree of velocity with which they fall ? " Tom asserted , that the weight of the body , or ...
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