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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... Twaddleton . Mr. Seymour en- gages to furnish his son with any toy , the philosophy of which he is able to explain ..... -- Page 1 CHAP . II . Mr. Twaddleton's arrival , and reception . His remon- strances against the diffusion of ...
... Twaddleton . Mr. Seymour en- gages to furnish his son with any toy , the philosophy of which he is able to explain ..... -- Page 1 CHAP . II . Mr. Twaddleton's arrival , and reception . His remon- strances against the diffusion of ...
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... Twaddleton's arrival . — A new species of puffing , by which the vicar is made to change countenance , - -The dancing balls . — The pea - shooter . -A figure that dances on a fountain . - Compound forces .... 158 ....... CONTENTS . xvii ...
... Twaddleton's arrival . — A new species of puffing , by which the vicar is made to change countenance , - -The dancing balls . — The pea - shooter . -A figure that dances on a fountain . - Compound forces .... 158 ....... CONTENTS . xvii ...
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... TWADDLETON . MR . SEYMOUR ENGAGES TO FURNISH HIS SON WITH ANY TOY , THE PHILOSOPHY OF WHICH HE IS ABLE TO EXPLAIN . - THE summer recess of Mr. Pearson's school was not more anxiously anticipated by the scholars than it was by the ...
... TWADDLETON . MR . SEYMOUR ENGAGES TO FURNISH HIS SON WITH ANY TOY , THE PHILOSOPHY OF WHICH HE IS ABLE TO EXPLAIN . - THE summer recess of Mr. Pearson's school was not more anxiously anticipated by the scholars than it was by the ...
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... Twaddleton's figure exceeded the middle stature , and was so extremely slender as to give him the air and appearance of a very tall man . He was usually dressed in an oldfashioned suit of black cloth , consisting of a single - breasted ...
... Twaddleton's figure exceeded the middle stature , and was so extremely slender as to give him the air and appearance of a very tall man . He was usually dressed in an oldfashioned suit of black cloth , consisting of a single - breasted ...
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... by several voices , and the happy children looked forward to the mor- row , with that mixed sensation of impatience and delight which always attends juvenile anti- cipations . CHAP . II . - MR . TWADDLETON'S ARRIVAL , 21.
... by several voices , and the happy children looked forward to the mor- row , with that mixed sensation of impatience and delight which always attends juvenile anti- cipations . CHAP . II . - MR . TWADDLETON'S ARRIVAL , 21.
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