| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 250 Seiten
...clieea then, we learn, I. Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, considers the consequences that may attend an action : for it is continually occurring to the player, " If I move this place, what will he the advantage of my new situation ? What use can my adversary make of it to annoy... | |
| John Stanley (printer.) - 1849 - 178 Seiten
...prudence or the want of it. " 1. Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, considers the consequences that may attend an action ; for it is continually...player—' If I move this piece, what will be the advantage of my new situation ? What use can my adversary make of it to annoy me ? What other moves can I make... | |
| Reuben Roy - 1849 - 126 Seiten
...futurity, and considers the consequences that may attend an action : for it is continually occuring to the player, ' If I move this piece, what will be the advantage of my new situation? What use can my adversary make of it to annoy me? What other moves can I make... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 Seiten
...then, we may learn, I. Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, and considers the consequences that may attend an action ; for it is continually..." If I move this piece, what will be the advantage of my new situation ? What use can my adversary make of it to annoy me ? What other moves can I make... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 402 Seiten
...chess, then, we learn, I. Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, considers the consequences that may attend an action : for it is continually..."If I move this piece, what will be the advantage of my new situation ? What use can my adversary make of it to annoy me ? What other moves can I make... | |
| 1855 - 506 Seiten
...chess, then, we learn, 1. foresight, which looks a little into futurity, considers the consequences that may attend an action ; for it is continually occurring to the player, " If 1 move this piece, what will be the advantage of my new situation : What use can my adversary make... | |
| John Timbs - 1856 - 374 Seiten
...then, we learn, — 1st. Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, considers the consequences that may attend an action : for it is continually..." If I move this piece, what will be the advantage of my new situation? What use can my adversary make of it to annoy me ? What other moves can I make... | |
| 1856 - 372 Seiten
...chess then, we learn,— 1st. Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, considers the consequences that may attend an action : for it is continually..." If I move this piece, what will be the advantage of my new situation? What use can my adversary make of it to annoy me? What other moves can I make... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 Seiten
...then, we may leam, I. Foresight, which looks a little into futuritv, and considers the consequences that may attend an action ; for it is continually...occurring to the player, " If I move this piece, what will he the advantage of my new situation ! What use can my adversary make of it to annoy me 1 What other... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 Seiten
...then, we learn, — 1st, Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, and considers the consequences that may attend an action ; for it is continually..."If I move this piece, what will be the advantage of my new situation ? What use can my adversary make of it to annoy me ? What other moves can I make... | |
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