Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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Pagina 31
... rest . As for example , now I whip my top , and it runs round , or is in motion ; but when I no longer whip it , the top falls down , as you see , and is at rest . When a body is in motion , as much force is required to make it rest ...
... rest . As for example , now I whip my top , and it runs round , or is in motion ; but when I no longer whip it , the top falls down , as you see , and is at rest . When a body is in motion , as much force is required to make it rest ...
Pagina 69
... rest ; and for no other reason but because the motion of the insensible particles of that hand with which he has been rubbing , will be more brisk than the particles of the other which was at rest . I have mentioned those objects which ...
... rest ; and for no other reason but because the motion of the insensible particles of that hand with which he has been rubbing , will be more brisk than the particles of the other which was at rest . I have mentioned those objects which ...
Pagina 119
... rest ; the hen herself is at rest also . The little birds have ceased their warbling , they are asleep on the boughs , each one has his head behind his wing . There is no murmur of bees around the hive , or among the honeyed woodbines ...
... rest ; the hen herself is at rest also . The little birds have ceased their warbling , they are asleep on the boughs , each one has his head behind his wing . There is no murmur of bees around the hive , or among the honeyed woodbines ...
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