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 pages |
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Being an Attempt to Illustrate the First Principles of Natural Philosophy by the Aid of the Popular Toys and Sports ... John Ayrton Paris. FUE 5059 、) R ASTON , TALUL F ΤΟ MISS MARIA EDGEWORTH . MADAM , To whom can.
Being an Attempt to Illustrate the First Principles of Natural Philosophy by the Aid of the Popular Toys and Sports ... John Ayrton Paris. FUE 5059 、) R ASTON , TALUL F ΤΟ MISS MARIA EDGEWORTH . MADAM , To whom can.
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... MISS MARIA EDGEWORTH . MADAM , To whom can a work , which professes to blend amusement with instruction , be dedicated with so much propriety , as to one , whose nu- merous writings have satisfactorily demonstrated the practicability ...
... MISS MARIA EDGEWORTH . MADAM , To whom can a work , which professes to blend amusement with instruction , be dedicated with so much propriety , as to one , whose nu- merous writings have satisfactorily demonstrated the practicability ...
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... Miss Kitty Ryland's departure for London . duction of a new character . The whip and peg top.— Historical notices relative to the top . - The power by which it is enabled to sustain its vertical position during the act of spinning ...
... Miss Kitty Ryland's departure for London . duction of a new character . The whip and peg top.— Historical notices relative to the top . - The power by which it is enabled to sustain its vertical position during the act of spinning ...
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... , against the uncharitable practice of backbiting ; his liberality was considered as a reflection upon their penuriousness ; and his * tion from their own assumed consequence . Miss Kitty merited popularity in the village , as a detrac- 17.
... , against the uncharitable practice of backbiting ; his liberality was considered as a reflection upon their penuriousness ; and his * tion from their own assumed consequence . Miss Kitty merited popularity in the village , as a detrac- 17.
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... Miss Kitty Ryland had , moreover , if Fame spoke the truth , a still more powerful motive for her hatred , Spretæ injuria forma , as Mr. Twad- dleton would have doubtless expressed it , had he ever alluded to the affair , but to his ...
... Miss Kitty Ryland had , moreover , if Fame spoke the truth , a still more powerful motive for her hatred , Spretæ injuria forma , as Mr. Twad- dleton would have doubtless expressed it , had he ever alluded to the affair , but to his ...
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