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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... thought , " said Mr. Seymour , " that all the first principles of natural philo- sophy might be easily taught , and beautifully illustrated , by the common toys which have been invented for the amusement of youth . " " A fig for your ...
... thought , " said Mr. Seymour , " that all the first principles of natural philo- sophy might be easily taught , and beautifully illustrated , by the common toys which have been invented for the amusement of youth . " " A fig for your ...
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... thought , the figure of a dragon approach- ing , with flames of fire issuing from its head , and a troop of dogs yelling and barking at its heels . It yielded at the same time a sound so jarring and discordant , that a cockney concert ...
... thought , the figure of a dragon approach- ing , with flames of fire issuing from its head , and a troop of dogs yelling and barking at its heels . It yielded at the same time a sound so jarring and discordant , that a cockney concert ...
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... long incessantly laboured in good fellowship , for the benefit of Doseall and suffering humanity . " " An admirable thought upon my word , " said Mr. Seymour ; " and so the wheels which were employed in carrying on their master , were , 38.
... long incessantly laboured in good fellowship , for the benefit of Doseall and suffering humanity . " " An admirable thought upon my word , " said Mr. Seymour ; " and so the wheels which were employed in carrying on their master , were , 38.
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... when graver reasons fail . ' " " If I thought so , " exclaimed the vicar , “ I would willingly - but no , no , it would ill be- " It would , at all events , " continued come a village priest to turn a knight - errant . " 39.
... when graver reasons fail . ' " " If I thought so , " exclaimed the vicar , “ I would willingly - but no , no , it would ill be- " It would , at all events , " continued come a village priest to turn a knight - errant . " 39.
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... thoughts ; the plebeian , " continued the vicar , " selects base metal for their construc- tion , while the scholar forms them of gold and gems , dug from the richest mines of antiquity . But to what vile purposes does the punster pros ...
... thoughts ; the plebeian , " continued the vicar , " selects base metal for their construc- tion , while the scholar forms them of gold and gems , dug from the richest mines of antiquity . But to what vile purposes does the punster pros ...
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