| 1819 - 754 pages
...playing a game, the Automaton makes choice of the white pieces, and always has the first move. These are small advantages towards winning the game, which...from absence of mind in the inventor, who did not perceive his mistake till the machinery of the Automaton was too far completed to admit of the mistake... | |
| Oxford graduate - 1819 - 36 pages
...the Automaton makes choice of the white pieces, and always has the first move. These are small B 2 advantages towards winning the game which are cheerfully...from absence of mind in the inventor, who did not perceive his mistake till the machinery of the Automaton was too far completed to admit of the mistake... | |
| 1819 - 782 pages
...makes choice of the white pieces, and always has the first move. These are small advantages towaids winning the game which are cheerfully conceded. It...from absence of mind in the inventor, who did not perceive hi» mistake till the machinery of the Automaton was too far completed to admit of the mistake... | |
| 1819 - 792 pages
...pieces, and always has the first move. These are small advantages towards winning the game which aie cheerfully conceded* It plays with the left hand,...from absence of mind in the inventor, who did not perceive his mistake till the machinery of the Automaton was too far completed to admit of the mistake... | |
| 1819 - 808 pages
...pieces, and always has the first move. These are small advantages towards winning the game which ate cheerfully conceded. It plays with the left hand,...from absence of mind in the inventor, who did not perceive his mistake till the machinery of the Automaton was too far completed to admit of the mistake... | |
| 1819 - 728 pages
...playing a game, the Automaton makes choice of the white pieces, and always has the first move. These are small advantages towards winning the game, which...conceded. It plays with the left hand, the right arm and band being constantly extended on the ch»t, behind which it is seated. This slight iicongruity proceeded... | |
| Alexander Jamleson - 1821 - 456 pages
...playing a game, the automaton makes choice of the white pieces, and always has the first move. 'Ihese are small advantages towards winning the game, which...from absence of mind in the inventor, who did not perceive his mistake till the machinery of the automaton was too far completed to admit of the mistake... | |
| J. Taylor - 1822 - 220 pages
...adversary's moves. The automaton makes choice of the white pieces, and always gives the first move. It plays with the left hand, the right arm and hand...is seated. This slight incongruity proceeded from inadvertence in the inventor, who did not perceive his mistake till the machinery of the automaton... | |
| 1824 - 312 pages
...adversary's moves. The automaton makes choice of the white pieces, and always gives the first move. It plays with the left hand, the right arm and hand...is seated. This slight incongruity proceeded from inadvertance in the inventor, who did not perceive his mistake till the machinery of the automaton... | |
| 1825 - 266 pages
...of the white pieces, and, always gives the first move. It plays with the left hanr1, the right a:m and hand being constantly extended on the chest behind...is seated. This slight incongruity proceeded from inadvertence in the inventor, who did not perceive his mistake till the machinery of the automaton... | |
| |