| Sir Jonah Barrington - 1827 - 504 sidor
....eccivei'iter which, however, he cannot decline any second's^fahe irfVeapon proposed by the challenged. V.«' RULE 17. The challenged chooses his ground: the challenger chooses his distance: the seconds tix the time and terms of firing. RULE 18. The seconds load in presence of each other, unless they... | |
| Joseph Hamilton (of Dublin.) - 1829 - 304 sidor
...proceedings. RULE XVI. " The challenged has a right to choose his own weapon, unless the challenger gives his honor he is no swordsman ; after which,...species of weapon, proposed by the challenged. RULE XVII. " The challenged chooses his ground ; the challenger his distance, the seconds fix the time and... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1827 - 686 sidor
...16.—The challenged has the right to choose his own weapon, unless the challenger gives his honour he is no swordsman; after which, however, he cannot...species of weapon proposed by the challenged. " RULE 17.—The challenged chooses his ground: the challenger chooses hil distance • the seconds fix the... | |
| Sir Jonah Barrington - 1853 - 572 sidor
...weapon, unless the challenger gives his honor he is no swordsman ; after which, however, he can not decline any second species of weapon proposed by the...his distance : the seconds fix the time and terms of tiring. RULE 18. — The seconds load in presence of each other, unless they give their mutual honors... | |
| Lorenzo Sabine - 1855 - 414 sidor
...proceedings. " RULE 16. " The challenged has the right to choose his own weapon, unless the challenger gives his honor he is no swordsman ; after which,...the challenged. "RULE 17. ' " The challenged chooses the ground ; the challenger chooses his distance ; the seconds fix the time and terms of firing. "RULE... | |
| Sir Jonah Barrington - 1871 - 428 sidor
...16.—The challenged has the right to choose his own weapon, unless the challenger gives his honour he is no swordsman ; after which, however, he cannot...species of weapon proposed by the challenged. RULE 17.—The challenged chooses his ground : the challenger chooses his distance : the seconds fix the... | |
| George W. Hooper - 1874 - 324 sidor
...proceedings. Rule 16. The challenged has the right to choose his own weapon, unless the challenger gives his honor he is no swordsman ; after which,...decline any second species of weapon proposed by the challenger. Rule 17. The challenged chooses his ground ; the challenger chooses his distance ; the... | |
| George W. Hooper - 1874 - 292 sidor
...proceedings. Rule 16. The challenged has the right to choose his own weapon, unless the challenger gives his honor he is no swordsman; after which, however,...decline any second species of weapon proposed by the challenger. RuleYl. The challenged chooses his ground; the challenger chooses his distance; the seconds... | |
| Benjamin Cummings Truman - 1883 - 610 sidor
...proceedings. RULE XV. — The challenged has the right to choose his own weapons unless the challenger gives his honor he is no swordsman, after which, however,...species of weapon proposed by the challenged. RULE XVI. — The challenged chooses his ground, the challenger chooses his distance, the seconds fix the... | |
| Mike Cumpston, Johnny Bates - 2005 - 208 sidor
...16. The challenged has the right to choose his own weapon. unless the challenger gives his honor that he is no swordsman; after which, however, he cannot...second species of weapon proposed by the challenged. 17. The challenged chooses his ground; the challenger chooses his distance; the seconds fix the time... | |
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