Suppose it were perfectly certain that the life and fortune of every one of us would, one day or other, depend upon his winning or losing a game of chess. Autobiography and Essays - Side 186af Thomas Henry Huxley - 1919 - 276 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Swett - 1884 - 404 sider
...that we should all consider it to be a primary duty to learn at least the names and the moves of the pieces; to have a notion of a gambit, and a keen eye for all tlie means of giving and getting out of check? Do you not think that we shoiild look with a disapprobation... | |
| 1886 - 894 sider
...should all consider it to be a. primary duty to learn at least the names and the moves of the pieces ? Do you not think that we should look with a disapprobation...or the State which allowed its members to grow up without knowing a pawn from a knight? Yet it is a very plain and elementary truth that the life, the... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 354 sider
...that we should nil consider it ti; be a primaiy duty to leani at least the names and the moves of the pieces; to have a notion of a gambit, and a keen eye...giving and getting out of check' Do you not think that wu should look will, a disapprobation amounting lo scom upon the father who allowed bis son, or the... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1887 - 222 sider
...should all consider it to be a primary duty to learn at least the names and the moves of the pieces ? Do you not think that we should look with a disapprobation...or the State which allowed its members, to grow up without knowing a pawn from a knight ? Yet it is a very plain and elementary truth that the life, the... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1889 - 328 sider
...the names and the moves of the pieces ; to have a notion of a gambit, and a keen eye for all the 15 means of giving and getting out of check ? Do you...scorn, upon the father who allowed his son, or the the opening of the second sentence illustrates p. 139, 40 ; and how the whole repetition illustrates... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1889 - 338 sider
...that we should all consider it to be a primary duty to learn at least the names and the moves of the pieces ; to have a notion of a gambit, and a keen eye for all the 15 means of giving and getting out of check ? Do you not think that we should look with a disapprobation... | |
| William Bousfield - 1890 - 230 sider
...we should all consider it to be a primary duty to learn at least the names and moves of the pieces ? Do you not think that we should look with a disapprobation...or the state which allowed its members, to grow up without knowing a pawn from a knight ? Yet it is a very plain and elementary truth that the life, the... | |
| William Bousfield - 1890 - 230 sider
...we should all consider it to be a primary duty to learn at least the names and moves of the pieces ? Do you not think that we should look with a disapprobation...or the state which allowed its members, to grow up without knowing a pawn from a knight ? Yet it is a very plain and elementary truth that the life, the... | |
| Charles Adolphus Buchheim - 1891 - 310 sider
...think we should all consider it to be a primary duty to learn at least the names and the moves of the pieces ? to have a notion of a gambit, and a keen...check ? Do you not think that we should look with disapprobation amounting to scorn upon the father who allowed his son, or the State which allowed its... | |
| Wilbur Samuel Jackman - 1891 - 474 sider
...think that we should all consider it to be a primary duty to learn at least the names and moves of the pieces ; to have a notion of a gambit, and a keen...check ? Do you not think that we should look with disapprobation, amounting to scorn, upon the father who allowed his son, or the state which allowed... | |
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