| Roger North - 1826 - 502 страници
...himself from his first coming from Constantinople to England. He delighted much in natural observations, and what tended to explain mechanic powers ; and particularly...fulcrum, and what the force, or the weight, bore with respect to each other ; and that he might not be deceived, had made proofs by himself of all the forms... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 464 страници
...another way as actively as ever. He had always, we are told, " delighted much in natural observations, and what tended to explain mechanic powers; and particularly...fulcrum, and what the force, or the weight, bore with respect to each other; and that he might not be deceived, had made proofs by himself of all the forms... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 452 страници
...another way as actively as ever. He had always, we are told, " delighted much in natural observations, and what tended to explain mechanic powers ; and particularly...fulcrum, and what the force, or the weight, bore with respect to each other ; and that he might not be deceived, had made proofs by himself of all the forms... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 440 страници
...another way as actively as ever. He had always, we are told, " delighted much in natural observations, and what tended to explain mechanic powers ; and particularly that wherein his own concern lay, beams and sculps the place of the centres, the form of the centre-pins, what share the fulcrum, and what the... | |
| 1840 - 298 страници
...another way as actively as ever. He had always, we are told, " delighted much in natural observations, and what tended to explain mechanic powers; and particularly...fulcrum, and what the force, or the weight, bore with respect to each other ; and that he might not be deceived, had made proofs by himself of all the forms... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 778 страници
...another way as actively as ever. He had always, we are told, " delighted much in natural observations, and what tended to explain mechanic powers ; and particularly...fulcrum, and what the force, or the weight, bore with respect to each other ; and that he might not be deceived, had made proofs by himself of all the forms... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 страници
...observations, and what tended t explain mechanic powers ; and particularly that wherein his own cot cern lay, beams and scales, the place of the centres, the form of tie centre-pins, what share the fulcrum, and what the force, or the weigh:. bore with respect to each... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 456 страници
...himself from his first coming from Constantinople to England. He delighted much in natural observations, and what tended to explain mechanic powers ; and particularly...fulcrum, and what the force, or the weight, bore with respect to each other ; and, that he might not be deceived, had made proofs by himself of all the forms... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1858 - 300 страници
...another way as actively as ever. He had always, we are told, " delighted much in natural observations, and what tended to explain mechanic powers ; and particularly...wherein his own concern lay, beams and scales, the place oi the centres, the form of the centre-pins, what share the fulcrum, and what the force, or the weight,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1865 - 590 страници
...another way as actively as ever. He had always, we are told, " delighted much in natural observations, and what tended to explain mechanic powers ; and particularly...scales, the place of the centres, the form of the oeutre-pins, what share the fulcrum, and what the force, or the weight, bore with respect to each other... | |
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