| Edmond Hoyle - 1814 - 524 pages
...number of men before you've entered a man taken up, and which consequently you was obliged to enler, such men, so borne, must be entered again in your adversary's tables, as well as the man taken up. 5. If yo.u have mistaken your throw, and played it, and if your adversary has thrown, it is not in... | |
| 1823 - 406 pages
...it. 4. If he brars any number of men before he has entered a man taken up, and which of course he was obliged to enter, such men so borne must be entered again in ibe adversary's tables as well as the man taken up. 5. If he Jia mistaken his throw and played it and... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1829 - 638 pages
...4. If he bears any number of men before he has entered a man taken up, and which, of course, he was obliged to enter, such men, so borne, must be entered again in the adversary's table, as well as the man taken up. 5. If he has mistaken his throw, and played it,... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1829 - 666 pages
...4. If he bears any number of men before he has entered a man taken up, and which, of course, he was obliged to enter, such men, so borne, must be entered again in the adversary's table, as well as the man taken up. 5. If he has mistaken his throw, and played it,... | |
| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 830 pages
...If you bear any number of men before you have entered a man taken up, and which consequently you was obliged to enter, such men, so borne, must be entered...your adversary's tables, as well as the man taken up. 5. If you have mistaken your throw, and played it, and if your adversary has thrown, it is not in your... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1830 - 308 pages
...it. 4. If he bears any number of men before he has entered a man taken up, and which of course he was obliged to enter, such men so borne must be entered again in the adversary's tables as well as the man taken up. 5. If he has mistaken his throw and played it,... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 618 pages
...Fourth, If he bears any number of men before he has entered a man taken up, and which of course he was obliged to enter, such men so borne must be entered again in the adversary's tables, as well as the man taken up. Fifth, If he has mistaken his throw and played... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1835 - 564 pages
...or jam in;, a game, sport, or play. Hoyle, in a short Treatise on Backgammon (fifth edition, 12mo. 1748), has treated amply of its practice, and given...your adversary's tables, as well as the man taken up. Oth. If you have mistaken your throw and played it, and if your adversary has thrown, it is not in... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1835 - 522 pages
...having the additional man to make up your tables. 4. If you bear any number of men before you have entered a man taken up, and which consequently, you were obliged to enter, such men, so born, must be entered again in your adversary's tables, as well as the man taken up. 5. If you have... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - 1838 - 1116 pages
...4. If he bears any number of men before he has entered a man taken up, and which, of course, he was obliged to enter, such men, so borne, must be entered again in the adversary's table, as well as the man taken up. 5. If he has mistaken his throw, and played it,... | |
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