Excerpt from Studies of Chess, Vol. 1 of 2: Containing, Caissa, a Poem, by Sir W. Jones; A Systematic Introduction to the Game; And the Whole Analysis of Chess
Chess is distinguished from other games by the unhesitating suffrages of writers on education; by the cultivation of individuals in every illustrious order and honoured profession. Kings have not disdained its laws, nor generals to direct engagements on its field; mathematicians have examined its positions as problems, and calculated the force of specific combinations; divines have exercised contemplation in its vicissitudes. Teeming, through its varied progress and turns, with excitements to thinking, it is, by an essential tendency, a gymnasium of the mind.
It is unnecessary to insist on the right of this game to be classed alone, as the distinction with which it is viewed, is a general sentiment.
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