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 ... |
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... position of affairs which marks the commencement of the third volume of our history . Tom had arrived from school ; and Mr. Seymour was frequently engaged in pur- suing those philosophical instructions , which we have described in the ...
... position of affairs which marks the commencement of the third volume of our history . Tom had arrived from school ; and Mr. Seymour was frequently engaged in pur- suing those philosophical instructions , which we have described in the ...
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... toy . It consists in altering the axis of rotation while the card re- volves , and thus brings the images on the oppo- site sides in different positions with respect to each other . " " There cannot be any doubt that such would be 22.
... toy . It consists in altering the axis of rotation while the card re- volves , and thus brings the images on the oppo- site sides in different positions with respect to each other . " " There cannot be any doubt that such would be 22.
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... position of its two strings is seen at a b , which having been fastened , at those points , to the central card , are carried through openings in the frame - work at c d . As the card revolves , the strings are pulled with a certain ...
... position of its two strings is seen at a b , which having been fastened , at those points , to the central card , are carried through openings in the frame - work at c d . As the card revolves , the strings are pulled with a certain ...
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... position of the circle , in the manner already described , three , and afterwards four , became visible . When the card revolved upon its original axis , two of the balls on the reverse side coincided with the two painted on the front ...
... position of the circle , in the manner already described , three , and afterwards four , became visible . When the card revolved upon its original axis , two of the balls on the reverse side coincided with the two painted on the front ...
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... position by pulling the strings , the card may be enabled to recover its original position . I shall thus be capable of producing a see - saw motion , which will greatly heighten the effects of certain subjects . In this manner a sailor ...
... position by pulling the strings , the card may be enabled to recover its original position . I shall thus be capable of producing a see - saw motion , which will greatly heighten the effects of certain subjects . In this manner a sailor ...
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