Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 185W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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Pagina 15
... honour , and all points of etiquette connected therewith , were to be governed in future . It was somewhat grandiloquently entitled " The practice of duelling and points of honour settled at Clonmell summer assizes and presented for ...
... honour , and all points of etiquette connected therewith , were to be governed in future . It was somewhat grandiloquently entitled " The practice of duelling and points of honour settled at Clonmell summer assizes and presented for ...
Pagina 16
... honour that he was no swords- man ; but in that case he might not object to whatever weapon the challenged selected as his second choice . The challenged had also the selection of the ground , but the challenger named the distance at ...
... honour that he was no swords- man ; but in that case he might not object to whatever weapon the challenged selected as his second choice . The challenged had also the selection of the ground , but the challenger named the distance at ...
Pagina 18
... honour being in general con- ducted with the most scrupu- lous punctilio , and enjoying , as already said , the highest legal sanction . Young men destined for the law were exhorted to perfect themselves in the noble science of defence ...
... honour being in general con- ducted with the most scrupu- lous punctilio , and enjoying , as already said , the highest legal sanction . Young men destined for the law were exhorted to perfect themselves in the noble science of defence ...
Pagina 19
... honour of an Irish gentle- man . " During one debate , whilst he was Solicitor - General , and be- fore his elevation to the peer- age , he made a violent attack upon Sir Jonah Barrington , who was a member of the same august assembly ...
... honour of an Irish gentle- man . " During one debate , whilst he was Solicitor - General , and be- fore his elevation to the peer- age , he made a violent attack upon Sir Jonah Barrington , who was a member of the same august assembly ...
Pagina 20
... honour to him forthwith that the matter should proceed no further . Toler stood up to make his defence , but in the abbreviated remnants of his coat he presented a most ludi- crous figure , and his appearance was greeted with roars of ...
... honour to him forthwith that the matter should proceed no further . Toler stood up to make his defence , but in the abbreviated remnants of his coat he presented a most ludi- crous figure , and his appearance was greeted with roars of ...
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