| Joseph Strutt - 1838 - 420 頁
...it should have been called five-penny morris, I do not know. The manner of playing is briefly this: two persons, having each of them nine pieces, or men,...form a row of three, without the intervention of an opponent piece. If a row be formed, he that made it is al liberty to take up one of his competitor's... | |
| Joseph Strutt - 1838 - 492 頁
...it should have been called five-penny morris, I do not know. The manner of playing is briefly this : two persons, having each of them nine pieces, or men,...to prevent his antagonist from placing three of his SPORTS AND PASTIMES BOOK IV. pieces so as to form a row of three, without the intervention of an opponent... | |
| Joseph Strutt - 1841 - 504 頁
...it should have been called five-penny morris, I do not know. The manner of playing is briefly this: two persons, having each of them nine pieces, or men,...prevent his antagonist from placing three of his pieces &o as to form a row of three, without the intervention of an opponent piece. If a row be formed, he... | |
| 1841 - 276 頁
...for distinction's sake, place them alternately, one by one, upon the angles or spots ; and the object of either party is to prevent his antagonist from...form a row of three, without the intervention of an opponent piece. If he succeed in forming a row, he takes one of his antagonist's pieces from any part... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1845 - 376 頁
...for distinction's sake, place them alternately, one by one, upon the angles or spots ; and the object of either party is to prevent his antagonist from...form a row of three, without the intervention of an opponent piece. If he succeed in forming a row, he takes one of his antagonist's pieces from any part... | |
| Joseph Strutt - 1850 - 496 頁
...it should have been called five-penny morris, I do not know. The manner of playing is briefly this: two persons, having each of them nine pieces, or men,...of either party is to prevent his antagonist from placing1 three of his SPORTS AND PASTIMES HOOK IV. pieces so as to form a row of three, without the... | |
| 1877 - 668 頁
...persons, having each of them nine pieces or men, ¡ay them down alternately, one by one, upon the tpote, and the business of either party is to prevent his...form a row of three without the intervention of an opponent piece. If a row be formed, he that made it is at liberty to take up one cf his competitor's... | |
| 1863 - 404 頁
...if they were dancing a morris, I suppose the pastime received the appellation of nine men's morris. Two persons having each of them nine pieces, or men, lay them down alternately, Me by one, upoa the spots ; and the business of either party is to prevent his antagonist from placing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 532 頁
...appellation of Nine Men's Morris. But why it should have been called fivepenny morris, I do not know], lay them down alternately, one by one, upon the spots...form a row of three, without the intervention of an opponent piece. If a row be formed, he that made it is at liberty to take up one of his competitor's... | |
| Joseph Strutt - 1867 - 496 頁
...it should have been called five-penny morris, I do not know. The manner of playing is briefly this: two persons, having each of them nine pieces, or men,...antagonist from placing three of his pieces so as to form n row of throe, without the intervention of an opponent piece. If a row be formed, he that made it... | |
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