| François Danican Philidor - 1777 - 326 sivua
...eighth or laft fquare of the chefs-board, is intitled to make a queen, or any other piece that mail be thought proper ; and this, even when all the pieces remain on the chefs-board. X. Any pawn has the privilege of advancing two fquares, at its firft move t but, in this... | |
| Sir William Jones, William Jones - 1803 - 284 sivua
...if the irregular move be not revoked in time, the position taken must remain as if it had been just. Every pawn which has reached the eighth or last square...even when all the pieces remain on the chess-board. IX. Any pawn has the privilege of advancing two squares, at its first move: but, in this case, it may,... | |
| Thomas Pruen - 1804 - 348 sivua
...position must remain, as if such irregular move, not Revoked in time, had been just. •*•••• Every pawn which has reached the eighth, or last square...to make a queen, or any other piece that shall be thought.proper ; and this even when all the pieces remain .on the chess-board, < X. : ' ' * * * ' *... | |
| François Danican Philidor - 1819 - 300 sivua
...the irregular move be not revoked in time, the position taken must remain as if it had been correct. IX. Every pawn which has reached the eighth, or last,...queen, or any other piece that shall be thought proper. X. Any pawn has the privilege of advancing two squares at its first move: but, in this case, it may,... | |
| François Danican Philidor - 1819 - 296 sivua
...irregular move be not revoked in time, the position taken mu^t remain as if it had been correct. JX. Every pawn which has reached the eighth, or last,...queen, or any other piece that shall be thought proper. X. Any pawn has the privilege of advancing two squares at its first move: but, in this case, it may,... | |
| François Danican Philidor - 1826 - 270 sivua
...the irregular move be not revoked in time, the position taken must remain as if it had been correct. IX. Every pawn which has reached the eighth, or last,...queen, or any other piece that shall be thought proper. X. Any pawn has the privilege of advancing; two squares at its first move ; but, in this case, it may,... | |
| 1841 - 442 sivua
...interpose, he may retract such move, provided his adversary have not completed his next move. XXI. Every Pawn which has reached the eighth or last square of the Chessboard, must be immediately exchanged for a Queen or any other piece the player may think fit, even though... | |
| William Lewis - 1844 - 566 sivua
...interpose, he may retract such move, provided his adversary have not completed his next move. XXI. Every Pawn which has reached the eighth or last square of the Chess-board, must be immediately exchanged for a Queen, or any other piece the player may think fit, even though... | |
| William Lewis - 1844 - 564 sivua
...interpose, he may retract such move, provided his adversary have not completed his next move. XXI. Every Pawn which has reached the eighth or last square of the Chess-board, must be immediately exchanged for a Queen, or any other piece the player may think fit, even though... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1845 - 376 sivua
...checkmating. The chief difficulty of this problem arises from the usual construction of the law whereby every pawn which has reached the eighth, or last, square of the chess-board becomes promoted. The Queen being the most valuable of all the pieces, she is, of course, generally... | |
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