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The theory of chess; a treatise, in which the principles and maxims of this game, or rather science are clearly and concisely explained; as concisely at least, as it might be advisable to attempt: including directions for playing, modelled and arranged in an original manner.

Title:The theory of chess; a treatise, in which the principles and maxims of this game, or rather science are clearly and concisely explained; as concisely at least, as it might be advisable to attempt: including directions for playing, modelled and arranged in an original manner.
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Note:Printed for the author and sold by S. Bagster, 1799
  
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Subject:Chess -- To 1800
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