Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to Implant in the Young Mind the First Principles of Natural Philosophy by the Aid of the Popular Toys and Sports of Youth, Issues 1-4 |
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... Louisa readily met his wishes , for she was also desirous of showing him the botanical clock , which had been planned and completed during his absence . Mr. and Mrs. Seymour accompanied their children , and , as they walked across the ...
... Louisa readily met his wishes , for she was also desirous of showing him the botanical clock , which had been planned and completed during his absence . Mr. and Mrs. Seymour accompanied their children , and , as they walked across the ...
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... Louisa , with an air of triumph ; " the coin reached the ground long before the paper . " Mr. Seymour allowed that there was a distinct interval in favour of the penny - piece ; and he proceeded to explain the cause of it . He stated ...
... Louisa , with an air of triumph ; " the coin reached the ground long before the paper . " Mr. Seymour allowed that there was a distinct interval in favour of the penny - piece ; and he proceeded to explain the cause of it . He stated ...
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... Louisa ? " asked her father : " you perceive that , by placing the paper in con- tact with the coin , I screened it from the action of the air , and the result is surely conclusive . " " Many thanks to you , dear рара ; I am perfectly ...
... Louisa ? " asked her father : " you perceive that , by placing the paper in con- tact with the coin , I screened it from the action of the air , and the result is surely conclusive . " " Many thanks to you , dear рара ; I am perfectly ...
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... Louisa sceptical again ? 99 " Oh dear no , " replied Tom ; " Louisa merely observed that we might now be able to find out the depth of the village well , about which we have all been very curious ; for the gardener has told us that it ...
... Louisa sceptical again ? 99 " Oh dear no , " replied Tom ; " Louisa merely observed that we might now be able to find out the depth of the village well , about which we have all been very curious ; for the gardener has told us that it ...
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... Louisa ; 66 you had not any watch in your hand . " " But you might have perceived that I placed my finger on my wrist , and as my pulse beats about 75 strokes in a minute , * I was able to form a tolerable estimate of the interval ...
... Louisa ; 66 you had not any watch in your hand . " " But you might have perceived that I placed my finger on my wrist , and as my pulse beats about 75 strokes in a minute , * I was able to form a tolerable estimate of the interval ...
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