| 1824 - 486 páginas
...by Strutt, from Mr. Harrington's papers on card-playing, in the 8th volume of the Archaeologia:— " Each player had four cards dealt to him, one by one...which counted for twenty-one; the six counted for fifteen, and the ace for the same ; but the two, the three, and the four, for their respective points... | |
| Saturday night - 1824 - 968 páginas
...Strutt, from Mr. Harrington's papers on card-playing, in the 8th volume of the Archauo.logia:— " Each player had four cards dealt .to him, one by one...which counted for twenty-one; the six counted for fifteen; and the ace for the same ; but ' lie two, the three, and the four, for their respective points... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 páginas
...Strutt, from Mr. Barrington's papers upon card-playing, in the eighth volume of the Arclueologia: — " Each player had four cards dealt to him one by one, the (even was the highest card in point or number that he could avail himself of, which counted Tor twenty-one,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1858 - 574 páginas
...played in England, and he thus describes it : — " Each player had four cards dealt to him, the 7 was the highest card in point of number that he could avail himself of, which counted for 21 ; the 6 counted for 16, the 5 for 15, and the ace for the same ; but the 2, the 3, and the 4 for... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 568 páginas
...been played in England, and he thus describes it : — "Each player had four cards dealt to him, the 7 was the highest card in point of number that he could avail himself of, which counted for 21 ; the 6 counted for 16, the 5 for 15, and the ace for the same ; but the 2, the 3, and the 4 for... | |
| Robert Nares - 1859 - 544 páginas
...which I have corrected Mr. Barrington's account : Each player had four cards dealt to him, one hy one i the seven was the highest card in point of number that he could ал ail hmm-lf of, which counted lor twenty -one; the six counted for eighteen, the five for filteen,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1866 - 570 páginas
...been played in England, and he thus describes it : — "Each player had four cards dealt to him, the 7 was the highest card in point of number that he could avail himself of, which counted for 21 ; the 6 counted for 16, the 5 for 15, and the ace for the same ; but the 2, the 3, and the 4 for... | |
| Robert Nares - 1872 - 552 páginas
...which I have corrected Mr. Harrington's account : Each player had four cards dealt to him, one by one j the seven was the highest card in point of number...which counted for twenty-one; the six counted for eighteen, the five for fifteen, and ace for the same ; but the two, the three, and the four, for their... | |
| Robert Nares - 1872 - 562 páginas
...Mr. Barrington's account : Each player had four cards dealt to him, one hy one ; the seven was tlie. highest card in point of number that he could avail himself of, which counted I'or twenty-one; the six counted for eighteen, the live for fifteen, and ace for the same ; but the... | |
| Joseph Strutt - 1876 - 728 páginas
...among the most ancient games of cards known to have been played in England ; each player, we are told, had four cards dealt to him one by one ; the seven...the highest card in point of number that he could 1 [In 18ooJ 2 Vol. vii. p. 152, et seq. 3 Garrick's Collect., vol. ip 18. avail himself of, which counted... | |
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