| Benjamin Franklin - 1793 - 282 pages
...the feveral poflibilities of their aiding each other, the probabilities that the adverfary may take this or that move, and attack this or the other piece, and what different means can be ufed to avoid his ftroke, or turn its confequences againft him. III. Caution, not to make our moves... | |
| Thomas Pruen - 1804 - 348 pages
...or scene of action ; the relation of the several pieces, and their situations ; the dangers they are repeatedly exposed to ; the several possibilities...adversary may make this or that move, and attack this or that piece ; and what different means can be used to avoid his stroke, or turn its consequences against... | |
| Thomas Pruen (of Cheltenham.) - 1804 - 338 pages
...or scene of action ; the relation of the several pieces, and their situations ; the dangers they are repeatedly exposed to ; the several possibilities...adversary may make this or that move, and attack this or that piece ; and what different means can be used to avoid his stroke, or turn its consequences against... | |
| 1806 - 382 pages
...and their situations ; the dangers they are repeatedly exposed to; the several possibilities of Iheir aiding each other ; the probabilities that the adversary may make this or that move, and attack this or that Piece ; and what different means can be used to avoid his stroke, or turn its consequences against... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 pages
...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 - 1806 - 590 pages
...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 - 1810 - 292 pages
...the several possibilites of their aiding each other, the pvobabi!ities-that the adversary may take this or that move, and attack this or the other piece, and vhal different means can be used xo avoid his stroke, or turn its consequences against him; ' III.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 196 pages
...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 - 1811 - 190 pages
...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 - 1815 - 336 pages
...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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