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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Page 46
... doubt- less , raise every nursery - governess and doat- ing grandmother in open rebellion against me ; but , let me add , that it ill becomes a man of li- beral and enlarged ideas , to suffer his opinions to be the sport of mere words ...
... doubt- less , raise every nursery - governess and doat- ing grandmother in open rebellion against me ; but , let me add , that it ill becomes a man of li- beral and enlarged ideas , to suffer his opinions to be the sport of mere words ...
Page 64
... doubts of our young sceptic ; but I must first take the opportunity to observe , that I am never better pleased than when you at- tempt to raise difficulties in my way , and I hope you will always express them without reserve . " " Here ...
... doubts of our young sceptic ; but I must first take the opportunity to observe , that I am never better pleased than when you at- tempt to raise difficulties in my way , and I hope you will always express them without reserve . " " Here ...
Page 66
... doubts began to clear off , and they were ultimately dispelled on Mr. Seymour performing a modification of the above experiment in the following manner . He placed the disc of paper in close contact with the upper part of the coin , and ...
... doubts began to clear off , and they were ultimately dispelled on Mr. Seymour performing a modification of the above experiment in the following manner . He placed the disc of paper in close contact with the upper part of the coin , and ...
Page 69
... doubts of our young sceptic ; but I must first take the opportunity to observe , that I am never better pleased than when you at- tempt to raise difficulties in my way , and I hope you will always express them without reserve . " " Here ...
... doubts of our young sceptic ; but I must first take the opportunity to observe , that I am never better pleased than when you at- tempt to raise difficulties in my way , and I hope you will always express them without reserve . " " Here ...
Page 69
... doubts began to clear off , and they were ultimately dispelled on Mr. Seymour performing a modification of the above experiment in the following manner . He placed the disc of paper in close contact with the upper part of the coin , and ...
... doubts began to clear off , and they were ultimately dispelled on Mr. Seymour performing a modification of the above experiment in the following manner . He placed the disc of paper in close contact with the upper part of the coin , and ...
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Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to Illustrate ... John Ayrton Paris Affichage du livre entier - 1833 |
Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to Illustrate ... John Ayrton Paris Affichage du livre entier - 1827 |
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