The Famovs Game Of Chesse-Play: Being a Princely exercise; wherin the Learner may profit more by reading of this small Book, then by playing of a thousand Mates
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title | The Famovs Game Of Chesse-Play Being a Princely exercise; wherin the Learner may profit more by reading of this small Book, then by playing of a thousand Mates |
title_alt | The famous game of chesse-play |
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title_exact_search | The Famovs Game Of Chesse-Play Being a Princely exercise; wherin the Learner may profit more by reading of this small Book, then by playing of a thousand Mates |
title_full | The Famovs Game Of Chesse-Play Being a Princely exercise; wherin the Learner may profit more by reading of this small Book, then by playing of a thousand Mates [Arthur Saul]. Now augmented of many materiall things formerly wanting, and beautified with a three-fold Methode, viz. of the Chesse-men, of the Chesse play, of the Chesse-lawes. By Jo. Barbier. P. |
title_fullStr | The Famovs Game Of Chesse-Play Being a Princely exercise; wherin the Learner may profit more by reading of this small Book, then by playing of a thousand Mates [Arthur Saul]. Now augmented of many materiall things formerly wanting, and beautified with a three-fold Methode, viz. of the Chesse-men, of the Chesse play, of the Chesse-lawes. By Jo. Barbier. P. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Famovs Game Of Chesse-Play Being a Princely exercise; wherin the Learner may profit more by reading of this small Book, then by playing of a thousand Mates [Arthur Saul]. Now augmented of many materiall things formerly wanting, and beautified with a three-fold Methode, viz. of the Chesse-men, of the Chesse play, of the Chesse-lawes. By Jo. Barbier. P. |
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