| François Danican Philidor - 1777 - 326 Seiten
...the privilege of advancing two fquares, at its firft move t but, in this cafe, it may, in parting, be taken by any pawn which might have taken it if it had been pufhed but one move. XL The king, when he caftles, can only go beyond two fquares, that is, the rook... | |
| Sir William Jones, William Jones - 1803 - 284 Seiten
...piece that shall be thought proper; and this, even when all the pieces remain on the chess-board. IX. Any pawn has the privilege of advancing two squares,...might have taken it if it had been pushed but one move.* XI. The king, when he castles, cannot in his flight exceed two squares, that is, the rook with... | |
| Thomas Pruen (of Cheltenham.) - 1804 - 338 Seiten
...other piece that shall be thought proper ; and this even when all the pieces remain on the chess-board. X. Any pawn has the privilege of advancing two squares,...might have taken it if it had been pushed but one move. XI. The king, when he castles, cannot go beyond two squares : that is, the rook with which he... | |
| Thomas Pruen - 1804 - 348 Seiten
...piece that shall be thought.proper ; and this even when all the pieces remain .on the chess-board, < X. : ' ' * * * ' * •*•*'.*' Any pawn has the privilege...case, it may, in passing, be taken by any pawn which mighti have taken it if it had been pushed but one move. XL The king, when he castles, cannot go beyond... | |
| William Jones - 1804 - 352 Seiten
...be thought proper; and this, even when all the pieces remain on the chess-board. LAWS OF CHESS. 203 X. Any pawn has the privilege of advancing two squares,...first move: but, in this case, it may, in passing, betaken by any pawn which might have taken it if it had been pushed but one move. * XI. The king when... | |
| William Jones - 1810 - 426 Seiten
...piece that shall be thought proper ; and this, even when all the pieces remain on the chess-board.* X. Any pawn has the privilege of advancing two squares,...might have taken it if it had been pushed but one XI. The king when he castles, cannot in his * Where two antagonists can agree, that any rule is un.... | |
| 1828 - 454 Seiten
...in your last Tuesday's {Dec. 18) Kaleidotcope, you (juote the following p*sage from Philidor:— ." Any pawn has the privilege of advancing two squares...first move ; but, in this case, it may, in passing, h: taken by any pawn, which MIGHT have taken it, if it had been pushed but one iquare." Permit me,... | |
| François Danican Philidor - 1819 - 300 Seiten
...irregular move be not revoked in time, the position taken must remain as if it had been correct. IX. Every pawn which has reached the eighth, or last,...have taken it, if it had been pushed but one square. XI. The king, when he castles, can only go beyond two squares, that is,' the castle with which he castles... | |
| John George Pohlman - 1819 - 492 Seiten
...advaneing two Squares at its first move ; but in this ease, it may, in passing, be taken by any Pawn whieh might have taken it if it had been pushed but one Square. 10. The King, when he eastles, eannot in his flight exeeed two Squares ; that is, the Castle must take... | |
| 1820 - 282 Seiten
...of Chess that " a Pawn, good the communication betwixt on its first moving [two squares, your Pawns. may, in passing, be taken by any Pawn which might have taken it (J) Although this Knight apif it had been puihed but one pears at present of very little square." But... | |
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