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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THE AMUSEMENT WHICH ITS EXHIBITION AFFORDED . MRS . SEYMOUR
IMPROVES ITS CONSTRUCTION , AND RENDERS IT LITTLE LESS THAN AN
INSTRUMENT OF MAGIC . It had been previously determined that the happy pair
...
THE AMUSEMENT WHICH ITS EXHIBITION AFFORDED . MRS . SEYMOUR
IMPROVES ITS CONSTRUCTION , AND RENDERS IT LITTLE LESS THAN AN
INSTRUMENT OF MAGIC . It had been previously determined that the happy pair
...
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The other cards were now exhibited in succession , of which the box contained
eighteen , and the whole party , not even excepting the vicar , were highly
gratified with the amusement . “ But I have not yet read to you the author ' s
address to ...
The other cards were now exhibited in succession , of which the box contained
eighteen , and the whole party , not even excepting the vicar , were highly
gratified with the amusement . “ But I have not yet read to you the author ' s
address to ...
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lessons of youth may occasionally convey instruction as well as amusement to
those of riper years . Ned Hopkins having been summoned to attend the party ,
and receive the final orders of the vicar , they proceeded to the elm - meadow ...
lessons of youth may occasionally convey instruction as well as amusement to
those of riper years . Ned Hopkins having been summoned to attend the party ,
and receive the final orders of the vicar , they proceeded to the elm - meadow ...
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Enjoy , therefore , the present amusements , and instead of repining at your
ignorance , anticipate the pleasure which you will receive , when you shall be
able to explain them . ” A series of extraordinary effects were now exhibited by
means of ...
Enjoy , therefore , the present amusements , and instead of repining at your
ignorance , anticipate the pleasure which you will receive , when you shall be
able to explain them . ” A series of extraordinary effects were now exhibited by
means of ...
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6 I now understand it , ” cried Louisa . 6 You doubtless know , Mr . Twaddleton , "
said Mr . Seymour , “ that the casting of stones , darts , and other missiles , was
among the amusements practised in the twelfth century by the young Londoners .
6 I now understand it , ” cried Louisa . 6 You doubtless know , Mr . Twaddleton , "
said Mr . Seymour , “ that the casting of stones , darts , and other missiles , was
among the amusements practised in the twelfth century by the young Londoners .
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