| Literary curiosities - 1876 - 334 Seiten
...want of it. By playing at chess then we learn, — ist. Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, considers the consequences that may attend an action,...— 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... | |
| Heinrich Friedrich L. Meyer - 1882 - 364 Seiten
...valuable qualities of the mind, which are useful in the course of human life, viz. : (œ) F0BESIQHT, which looks a little into futurity, and considers the consequences that may attend an action. (6) CIRCUMSPECTI0N, which surveys the whole board- (c) CAUTI0N, not to make our moves too hastily.... | |
| H I. C - 1885 - 94 Seiten
...want of it. By playing at chess, then, we learn — I. Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, considers the consequences that may attend an action..." If I move this piece, what will be the advantage of my new situation? What use can my adversary make of it to annoy mei • The United St»te« of America.... | |
| 1900 - 514 Seiten
...some degree the effects of prudence or the want of it. By playing at chess, then, we may learn — I. Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, and..." 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... | |
| Chauncey C. Starkweather - 1900 - 450 Seiten
...some degree the effects of prudence or the want of it. By playing at chess, then, we may learn— I. Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, and..." 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... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 464 Seiten
...want of it. By playing at chess, then, we learn: — I. Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, considers the consequences that may attend an action;..." 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... | |
| James Mason - 1900 - 204 Seiten
...By playing chess, then, we learn : — " First : — Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, considers the consequences that may attend an action...' 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... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 460 Seiten
...of it. By playing at chess, 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, tt If I move this piece, what will be the advantage of my new situation ? What use can my adversary... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 566 Seiten
...some degree the effects of prudence or the want of it. By playing at chess, then, we may learn : I. Foresight, which looks a little into futurity and..." 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 - 1905 - 396 Seiten
...some degree the effects of prudence or the want of it. By playing at chess, then, we may learn : I. Foresight, which looks a little into futurity and..." 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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