| 1841 - 446 sider
...game. XXV. If a player make a false move, castle improperly, &c. &c., the adversary must take notice of such irregularity before he touches a piece or...the players must refer the point to the most skilful and disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive. 8САССНШ LUDUS.... | |
| 1842 - 1008 sider
...game. XXV. If a player make a false move, castle improperly, &c., &c., the adversary must take notice of such irregularity before he touches a piece or...is no law, or in case of a dispute respecting any mw, the players must refer the point to the most skilful and disinterested bystanders, and their decision... | |
| William Lewis - 1844 - 566 sider
...game. XXV. If a player make a false move, castle improperly, &c. &c., the adversary must take notice of such irregularity before he touches a piece or...the players must refer the point to the most skilful and disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive. CHAPTER VI. GENERAL... | |
| William Lewis - 1844 - 564 sider
...game. XXV. If a player make a false move, castle improperly, &c. &c., the adversary must take notice of such irregularity before he touches a piece or...the players must refer the point to the most skilful and disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive. CHAPTER VI. GENERAL... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1845 - 376 sider
...game. XXV. If a player make a false move, castle improperly, &c., &c., the adversary must take notice of such irregularity before he touches a piece or...the players must refer the point to the most skilful and disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive. LESSON VI. Opening... | |
| Charles Kenny (of Bayswater.) - 1847 - 136 sider
...such irregularity before he touches a piece or pawn, or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. Should any question arise, respecting which there...the players must refer the point to the most skilful and disinterested bystanders, and their decision must he considered as conclusive. CHAPTER VI. •... | |
| Charles Kenny - 1847 - 156 sider
...game. XXV. If a player make a false move, castle improperly, &c., &c., the adversary must take notice of such irregularity before he touches a piece or...or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. Should any question arise, respecting which there is no law, or in case of a dispute respecting any... | |
| 1850 - 554 sider
...NOTICED. — If a player make a false move, castle improperly, &c., &c., the adversary must take notice of such irregularity before he touches a piece or...or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. 26. SETTLING POINTS AT ISSUE. — Should any question arise, respecting which there is no law, or in... | |
| Samuel Comyn - 1851 - 86 sider
...not restricted to any number of moves. XXIV. A stalemate is a drawn game. • s 8th. K. R's6!b notice of such irregularity before he touches a Piece or...the players must refer the point to the most skilful and disinterested bystanders, and their decision must he considered as conclusive. MODE OF NOTATION.... | |
| 1852 - 644 sider
...NOTICED. — If a player make a false move, castle improperly, &c., &c., the adversary must take notice of such irregularity before he touches a piece or...or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. 26. SETTLING Роштз AT ISSUE. — Should any question arise, respecting which there is no law,... | |
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