Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 185
... side and then to the other of their well - established positions in the Sun's spectrum . At every minimum of Algol , and at points very nearly 34 hours earlier or later ( i.e. midway between two successive minima ) , the lines are in ...
... side and then to the other of their well - established positions in the Sun's spectrum . At every minimum of Algol , and at points very nearly 34 hours earlier or later ( i.e. midway between two successive minima ) , the lines are in ...
Page 388
... side having a large majority of trumps will have the easier task , as each trump over must win a trick . JONES . Yes , but then you must consider that in the no - trump game each of such cards over was also good for a trick , if it was ...
... side having a large majority of trumps will have the easier task , as each trump over must win a trick . JONES . Yes , but then you must consider that in the no - trump game each of such cards over was also good for a trick , if it was ...
Page 391
... side for naming the wrong suit . JONES . It is a penalty misdirected and misapplied . The dealer's side is forced to name the trump , although their position for winning the score may be absolutely hopeless - and yet they are penalised ...
... side for naming the wrong suit . JONES . It is a penalty misdirected and misapplied . The dealer's side is forced to name the trump , although their position for winning the score may be absolutely hopeless - and yet they are penalised ...
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