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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... vicar is made to change countenance , - -The dancing balls . — The pea - shooter . -A figure that dances on a fountain . - Compound forces .... 158 ....... CONTENTS . xvii CHAP . VII . The vicar's interview xvi CONTENTS .
... vicar is made to change countenance , - -The dancing balls . — The pea - shooter . -A figure that dances on a fountain . - Compound forces .... 158 ....... CONTENTS . xvii CHAP . VII . The vicar's interview xvi CONTENTS .
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... vicar , observing , that it looked very sweet at the squat vinegar bottle that stood near it . It was admitted by those who were acquainted with the personages , thus represented , that the similitude , as far as it went , was perfect ...
... vicar , observing , that it looked very sweet at the squat vinegar bottle that stood near it . It was admitted by those who were acquainted with the personages , thus represented , that the similitude , as far as it went , was perfect ...
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... vicar , however , appeared in- sensible to the joke , although Mrs. Seymour maintained that this expressive pantomime was not lost upon him , for she had observed a cloud pass over his brow , as he hastily pushed away the sugar , and ...
... vicar , however , appeared in- sensible to the joke , although Mrs. Seymour maintained that this expressive pantomime was not lost upon him , for she had observed a cloud pass over his brow , as he hastily pushed away the sugar , and ...
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... vicar's frame , when assailed by a pun . Such was the effect on the present occa- sion ; and no sooner did the amiable Mrs. Sey- mour observe it , than she uttered the following My dear husband , pray spare the feelings of our friend ...
... vicar's frame , when assailed by a pun . Such was the effect on the present occa- sion ; and no sooner did the amiable Mrs. Sey- mour observe it , than she uttered the following My dear husband , pray spare the feelings of our friend ...
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... vicar , " there is Will Snaffle , the saddler , so beside himself , as to relinquish business , shut up shop , and proceed to London , to take out a patent for his new invention to sail against the wind . What think you of that , Mr ...
... vicar , " there is Will Snaffle , the saddler , so beside himself , as to relinquish business , shut up shop , and proceed to London , to take out a patent for his new invention to sail against the wind . What think you of that , Mr ...
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