| Sir Jonah Barrington - 1827 - 248 sidor
...such cases, because no personal offence transpired. RULE 7. But no apology can be received, in any case, after the parties have actually taken their ground, without exchange of fires. In the above- case, no challenger is obliged to divulge his cause of challenge (if private) unless... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1827 - 674 sidor
...cases, because no personal offence transpired. "RULE 7. — But no apology can be received, in any case, after the parties have actually taken their ground, without exchange of fires. " HIM 8. — In the above case, no challenger is obliged to divulge his cause of challenge (if private)... | |
| Sir Jonah Barrington - 1827 - 504 sidor
...such cases, because no personal offence transpired. RULE 7. But no apology can be received, in any case, after, the parties have actually taken their ground, without exchange of "res. CO. oesi RULE 8. . the above case, no challenger is obliged to divulge his a r> ain 'of challenge... | |
| Joseph Hamilton (of Dublin.) - 1829 - 266 sidor
...such cases, because no personal offence transpired. RULE VII. " But no apology can be received, in any case, after the parties have actually taken their ground, without exchange of fires. RULE VIII. " In the above case, no challenger is obliged to divulge his cause of challenge, (if private)... | |
| Joseph Hamilton (of Dublin.) - 1829 - 304 sidor
...sufficient in such cases, because no personal offence transpired. " But no apology can be received, in any case, after the parties have actually taken their ground, without exchange of fires. y RULE VIII. "In the above case, no challenger is obliged to divulge his cause of challenge, (if private)... | |
| Lorenzo Sabine - 1855 - 414 sidor
...such cases, because no personal offence transpired. "RULE 7. " But no apology can be received, in any case, after the parties have actually taken their...the above case, no challenger is obliged to divulge his cause of challenge (if private) unless required by the challenged so to do before the meeting.... | |
| Lorenzo Sabine - 1859 - 444 sidor
...such cases, because no personal offence transpired. "EULE 7. " But no apology can be received, in any case, after the parties have actually taken their ground, without exchange of fires. "EULE 8. " In the above case, no challenger is obh'ged to divulge his cause of challenge (if private)... | |
| 1870 - 672 sidor
...which are given in detail. We refer, however, to one, Rule 7 : — " No apology can be received, in any case, after the parties have actually taken their ground, without exchange of fires," to introduce a scene in which Sir Jonah was himself a principal. "I was surprised one winter's evening... | |
| Sir Jonah Barrington - 1871 - 428 sidor
...such cases, because no ]iersonal offence transpired. RULE 7.—But no apology can be received, in any case, after the parties have actually taken their ground, without exchange of fires. RULE 8.—In the above case, no challenger is obliged to divulge his cause of challenge (if private), unless... | |
| George W. Hooper - 1874 - 292 sidor
...in such cases, because no personal offence transpired. Rule 7. But no apology can be received in any case after the parties have actually taken their ground,...the above case, no challenger is obliged to divulge his cause of challenge (if private), unless required by the challenged so to do 'before their meeting.... | |
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