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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... borough . Not so his shoes , which , for the accommodation of those unwel- come parasites , vulgarly called corns , were con- structed in the form of a battledore , and dis- played such an unbecoming quantity of leather , that , 16.
... borough . Not so his shoes , which , for the accommodation of those unwel- come parasites , vulgarly called corns , were con- structed in the form of a battledore , and dis- played such an unbecoming quantity of leather , that , 16.
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... called weight . " Tom understood this explanation , and ob- served , that " since attraction was always in proportion to the quantity of matter , so , of course , a larger body must be more powerfully attracted , or be heavier , than a ...
... called weight . " Tom understood this explanation , and ob- served , that " since attraction was always in proportion to the quantity of matter , so , of course , a larger body must be more powerfully attracted , or be heavier , than a ...
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... called Force ; thus the force of my hand put your ball in motion ; while gravitation was the force which made it fall to the earth ; and I must , moreover , inform you , that a body always moves in the direction of the force which ...
... called Force ; thus the force of my hand put your ball in motion ; while gravitation was the force which made it fall to the earth ; and I must , moreover , inform you , that a body always moves in the direction of the force which ...
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... called degrees ; the size , but not the num- ber , of such degrees will therefore increase with the magnitude of the circle . And since the opening of an angle is necessarily a portion of a circle , it must embrace a certain number of ...
... called degrees ; the size , but not the num- ber , of such degrees will therefore increase with the magnitude of the circle . And since the opening of an angle is necessarily a portion of a circle , it must embrace a certain number of ...
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... called a right angle , and that , when one line is perpen- dicular to another , it will always form , as you have just seen , a right angle on either side . " " I now understand , " said Louisa , " what is meant by lines being at right ...
... called a right angle , and that , when one line is perpen- dicular to another , it will always form , as you have just seen , a right angle on either side . " " I now understand , " said Louisa , " what is meant by lines being at right ...
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Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to Illustrate ... John Ayrton Paris Affichage du livre entier - 1833 |
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