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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... answer , they are alto- gether the same as if the author himself spoke throughout the whole , instead of amusing with a varied style of conversation , and with a dis- play of consistent and well - supported characters . The introduction ...
... answer , they are alto- gether the same as if the author himself spoke throughout the whole , instead of amusing with a varied style of conversation , and with a dis- play of consistent and well - supported characters . The introduction ...
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... aid of toys , developed and discussed . — Mr . Twad- dleton's objections answered . He relents , and en- gages to furnish an antiquarian history of the various - CHAP . III . On gravitation . Weight . The toys and sports ......... 22.
... aid of toys , developed and discussed . — Mr . Twad- dleton's objections answered . He relents , and en- gages to furnish an antiquarian history of the various - CHAP . III . On gravitation . Weight . The toys and sports ......... 22.
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... 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 , the vicar ...
... 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 , the vicar ...
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... - A DIALOGUE BETWEEN MR . SEYMOUR AND THE VICAR , WHICH SOME WILL DISLIKE , MANY AP- PROVE OF , AND ALL LAUGH AT . THE PLAN OF TEACHING PHILOSOPHY , BY THE AID OF TOYS , DEVELOPED AND DISCUSSED . MR . TWADDLE- TON'S OBJECTIONS ANSWERED.
... - A DIALOGUE BETWEEN MR . SEYMOUR AND THE VICAR , WHICH SOME WILL DISLIKE , MANY AP- PROVE OF , AND ALL LAUGH AT . THE PLAN OF TEACHING PHILOSOPHY , BY THE AID OF TOYS , DEVELOPED AND DISCUSSED . MR . TWADDLE- TON'S OBJECTIONS ANSWERED.
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... ANSWERED . HE RELENTS , AND ENGAGES TO FURNISH AN ANTIQUARIAN HISTORY OF THE VARIOUS TOYS , AND SPORTS . THE apartment , in which Mrs. Seymour and her daughters usually pursued their morning avocations , opened upon the lawn already de ...
... ANSWERED . HE RELENTS , AND ENGAGES TO FURNISH AN ANTIQUARIAN HISTORY OF THE VARIOUS TOYS , AND SPORTS . THE apartment , in which Mrs. Seymour and her daughters usually pursued their morning avocations , opened upon the lawn already de ...
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