Author |
Well-wisher to both peace and honour.
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Title |
Honours preservation without blood, or, A sober advice to duellists : being a compendious tract of the most exquisite nature to appease the sudden fits of fury, which English-spirits have of late been too much subject to, with many cautions how without the loss of reputation, or the least imprint of cowardise, as well the nobility as gentry of this nation may refuse to hazard their lives and fortunes on such mean pretences of vindicating miscalled honour or unmanly gallatry, shewing likewise, into what dangerous inconviences men thrust themselves forward in such cases with as account how such duels prove plain murther, and are contrary to the laws of God and man / written by a well-wisher to both peace and honour. |
Related title |
Sober advice to duellists.
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Publication Info |
London : Printed for Phillip Brooksby, 1680. |
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