| 1834 - 506 Seiten
...scene of action, the relations of the several pieces and situations, the dangers they are respectively exposed to, the several possibilities of their aiding...each other, the probabilities that the adversary may take this or that move, and attack this or the other piece, and what different means can be used to... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 584 Seiten
...scene of action ; the relations of the several pieces and situations, the dangers they are respectively exposed to, the several possibilities of their aiding...adversary may make this or that move, and attack this or the other piece, and what different means can be used to avoid his stroke, or turn its consequences... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1838 - 336 Seiten
...action — the relations of the several pieces and situations — the dangers they are perpetually exposed to — the several possibilities of their...other — the probabilities that the adversary may take this or that move, and attack this or the other piece; and what different means can be used to... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1839 - 482 Seiten
...scene of action, the relations of the several pieces, and situations, the dangers they are respectively exposed to, the several possibilities of their aiding...each other, the probabilities that the adversary may take this or that move, and attack this or the other piece, arid what different means can be used to... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 342 Seiten
...scene of action, the relations of the several pieces and situations, the dangers they are respectively exposed to, the several possibilities of their aiding...each other, the probabilities that the adversary may take this or that move, and attack this or the other piece^ and what different means can be used to... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1844 - 600 Seiten
...scene of action ; the relations of the several pieces and situations, the dangers they are respectively exposed to, the several possibilities of their aiding...adversary may make this or that move, and attack this or the other piece, and what different means can be used to avoid his stroke, or turn its consequences... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1845 - 376 Seiten
...annoy me? What other moves can I make to support it, and to defend myself from his attacks?" Second. Circumspection, which surveys the whole Chess-board,...the adversary may make this or that move, and attack tin- or that piece; and what different means can be used to avoid his stroke, or turn its consequences... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 320 Seiten
...scene of action, the relations of the several pieces and situations, the dangers they are respectively exposed to, the several possibilities of their aiding...each other, the probabilities that the adversary may take this or that move, and attack this or the other piece, and what different means can he used to... | |
| John Stanley (printer.) - 1849 - 178 Seiten
...scene of action, the relations of the several pieces and situations, the dangers we are respectively exposed to, the several possibilities of their aiding...each other, the probabilities that the adversary may take this or that move, and attack this or the other piece, and what different means can be used to... | |
| Reuben Roy - 1849 - 126 Seiten
...scene of action, the relations of the several pieces and situations, the dangers they are respectively exposed to, the several possibilities of their aiding...each other, the probabilities that the adversary may take this or that move, and attack this or the other piece, and what different means can be used to... | |
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