| James Boswell - 1807 - 508 pàgines
...self-defence. He, then, who fights a duel, does not fight from passion against his antagonist, butout of self-defence; to avert the stigma of the world,...prevent himself from being driven out of society. I could wish there was not that superfluity of refinement ; but while such notions prevail, no doubt... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 526 pàgines
...self-defence. He, then, who fights a duel, does not fight from passion against his antagonist, but out of 63 self-defence ; to avert the stigma of the world, and...prevent himself from being driven out of society. I could wish there was not that superfluity of refinement ; but while such notions prevail, no doubt... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 228 pàgines
...then, who fights a duel, does not fight from passion against his antagonist, bnt out of self defence, to avert the stigma of the world, and to prevent himself from being driven out of society. I could wish there was not that superfluity of refinement; but while such notions prevail, no doubt... | |
| 1809 - 338 pàgines
...witheut fighting a duel. Now, it is never unlawful to fight in self-defence. He, then, who fights a duel, does not fight from passion against his antagonist,...prevent himself from being driven out of society. I could wish that there were not that superfluity of refinement; but while such notions prevail, no... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 466 pàgines
...fighting a duel. Now, Sir, it is never unlawful to fight in self-defence. He, then, who lights a duel, does not fight from passion against his antagonist, but out of self-defence; to avert the etigma of the world, uud tu prevent himself from being driven out of society. I could wish there was... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 pàgines
...then, who fights a duel, does not fight from passion against his antagonist, but out of self defence, to avert the stigma of the world, and to prevent himself from being driven out of society. I could wish there was not that superfluity of refinement; but while such notions prevail, no doubt... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 542 pàgines
...fighting a duel. Now, Sir, it is never unlawful to fight in self-defence. He, then, who fights a duel, does not fight from passion against his antagonist,...prevent himself from being driven out of society. I could wish there was not that superfluity of refinement; but while such notions prevail, no doubt... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 384 pàgines
...fighting a duel. Now, sir, it is never unlawful to fight in self-defence. He, then, who fights a duel, does not fight from passion against his antagonist,...prevent himself from being driven out of society. I could wish there was not that superfluity of refinement ; but while such notions prevail, no doubt... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 382 pàgines
...fighting a duel. Now, sir, it is never unlawful to fight in self-defence. He, then, who fights a duel, does not fight from passion against his antagonist,...the world, and to prevent himself from being driven ont of society. I conld wish there was not that superfluity of refinement ; but while such notions... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 442 pàgines
...dnel, does not fight from passion against his antagonist, but out of self-defence; to avert the stiguia of the world, and to prevent himself from being driven out of society. I could wish there was not that superfluity of refinement ; but while ench notions prevail, no doubt... | |
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