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... backgammon we usually mean one particular game played with dice and thirty draughts , on a board with twelve points ... backgammon family . It is in this sense that I use the word here , with the purpose of proving that before Hernando ...
... backgammon we usually mean one particular game played with dice and thirty draughts , on a board with twelve points ... backgammon family . It is in this sense that I use the word here , with the purpose of proving that before Hernando ...
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... backgammon which made her society so agreeable to Sir Pitt at Queen's Crawley . that It is not known so exactly what manner of backgammon the Greeks played in earlier ages . But there are various passages to prove that when they talk of ...
... backgammon which made her society so agreeable to Sir Pitt at Queen's Crawley . that It is not known so exactly what manner of backgammon the Greeks played in earlier ages . But there are various passages to prove that when they talk of ...
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... backgammon to the long list of inventions whose earliest traces are found in Egypt . Perhaps the nearest relative of táb is Chinese backgammon , but this is played with dice . " Next , as to India . Here , since an- cient times , cowrie ...
... backgammon to the long list of inventions whose earliest traces are found in Egypt . Perhaps the nearest relative of táb is Chinese backgammon , but this is played with dice . " Next , as to India . Here , since an- cient times , cowrie ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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