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The noble game of chess : or, A New and easy Method to learn to play well in a short Time: Together with a curious Account of its Antiquity, Derivation of its Terms, &c. By Phillip Stamma, Native of Aleppo in Syria; and Interpreter of the Oriental Languages to his Majesty the King of Great-Britain.

Title:The noble game of chess : or, A New and easy Method to learn to play well in a short Time: Together with a curious Account of its Antiquity, Derivation of its Terms, &c. By Phillip Stamma, Native of Aleppo in Syria; and Interpreter of the Oriental Languages to his Majesty the King of Great-Britain.
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Note:printed for J. Brindley, Bookseller to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in New Bond-Street, 1745
  
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