... and it is therefore best that theSe rules should be observed, as the game thereby becomes more the image of human life, and particularly of war ; in which, if you have incautiously put yourself into a bad and dangerous position, you cannot obtain... The accomplished chess-player [by R. Roy]. - Seite 9von Reuben Roy - 1849Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 320 Seiten
...:" and it is therefore hest that these rules should he ohserved ; as the game therehy hecomes more the image of human life, and particularly of war ;...which, if you have incautiously put yourself into a had and dangerous position, you cannot ohtain your enemy's leave to withdraw your troops, and place... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 250 Seiten
...;" and it is therefore hest that these rules should he ohserved ; as the game therehy hecomes more the image of human life, and particularly of war ; In which, if you have incautiously pnt yourself into a had and dangerous position, you cannot ohtain your enemy's leave to withdraw your... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1848 - 292 Seiten
...:" and it is therefore best that these rules should be observed ; as the game thereby becomes more the image of human life, and particularly of war;...place them more securely, but you must abide all the con sequences of your rashness. And, lastly, we learn by chess the habit of not being discouraged by... | |
| 1852 - 644 Seiten
...you must let it stand. " Therefore, never deviate from strict play ; as the game becomes thereby more the image of human life, and particularly of war ;...into a bad and dangerous position, you cannot obtain yourfljittemy's leave to withdraw youi troops and place them more securely ; but you must abide all... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 402 Seiten
..." and it is, therefore, best that these rules should be observed ; as the game thereby becomes more the image of human life, and particularly of war ;...put yourself into a bad and dangerous position, you can not obtain your enemy's leave to withdraw your troops, aud place them more securely, but you roust... | |
| 1855 - 506 Seiten
...best that these rules should be observed ; as the game thereby becomes more the image of human hfe, and particularly of war ; in which, if you have incautiously put yourself into a bad and dangerous-position, you cannot obtain your enemy's leave to withdraw your troops, and place them more... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 Seiten
...is therefore best that these rules should be observed, as the. irame thereby becomes more the imago of human life, and particularly of war ; in which, if you have incautiouslv put yourself into a had arid dangerous position, you cannot obtain your enemy's leave... | |
| 1863 - 404 Seiten
...it is therefore best that these rules be observed, as the game thereby becomes so much the more like human life, and particularly of war, in which, if you have incautiously put yourself into a bad or dangerous position, you cannot obtain your enemy's leave to withdraw your troops, and place them... | |
| Literary curiosities - 1876 - 386 Seiten
...stand," and it is therefore best that these rules should be observed, as the game thereby becomes more the image of human life, and particularly of war,...must abide all the consequences of your rashness. hoping for a favourable change, and that of persevering in the search of resources. A BACHELOR SKETCH.... | |
| John Nichol - 1882 - 528 Seiten
...stand;' and it is therefore best that these rules should be observed, as the game thereby becomes more the image of human life, and particularly of war,...bad and dangerous position, you cannot obtain your enemies' leave to withdraw your troops and place them more securely, but you must abide all the consequences... | |
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