The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... ball with his racket or any part of his body , the ball makes a chase where it touches the floor at second bound , if there be no chase pendent which the stroke was to decide ; second , by winning a chase — that is , by striking the ...
... ball with his racket or any part of his body , the ball makes a chase where it touches the floor at second bound , if there be no chase pendent which the stroke was to decide ; second , by winning a chase — that is , by striking the ...
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... ball reaches the end wall , which is much rougher than the ' floor , the proper reflexion is still more distorted from normal ' harmony with incidence , the ball's retrorotation giving it a ' tendency to roll straight down the surface ...
... ball reaches the end wall , which is much rougher than the ' floor , the proper reflexion is still more distorted from normal ' harmony with incidence , the ball's retrorotation giving it a ' tendency to roll straight down the surface ...
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... ball is below and the accommodating limb above , in a heavily cut ball the atmospheric aberration from the normal trajectory is upwards , which accounts for many balls , which by their speed and direction we should expect to be stopped ...
... ball is below and the accommodating limb above , in a heavily cut ball the atmospheric aberration from the normal trajectory is upwards , which accounts for many balls , which by their speed and direction we should expect to be stopped ...
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