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Il duello
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An Account of the apparition of the late Lord Kilmarnock, to the Revd. Mr. Fuster
With what passed between them in the interview the next morning after his execution -
A discourse on duelling
preached on Sunday, March 4, 1810, at the Capitol in the city of Washington, and on Sunday, January 6, 1811, at the Capitol in the city of Richmond -
The Amusing companion, or, Interesting story teller
Being a collection of tales, for the amusement and instruction of youth -
The danger of living without the fear of God
A discourse on robbery, piracy, and murder. In which duelling and suicide are particularly considered: delivered in Boston, February 21, 1819. The Lord's Day following the execution of the pirates -
A sermon on duelling
delivered in Christ-Church, Baltimore, April 28, 1811 -
Death's dominion over man considered
A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Honorable Major General Alexander Hamilton; preached at the Baptist Church, in Charleston, South-Carolina, the fifteenth day of August, 1804, before the state Society of the Cincinnati, the American Revolution Society, and a numerous assemblage of other citizens: and, published at the joint request of the two societies -
De monomachia, sive duello
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An Account of a desperate duel, fought at Talla-Green, in the county of Catharlow, between Lieutenant Barkley, a lt. of horse, and Mr. Edvv. Culling, steward to the late Lord Chief Justice Doyn's eldest son, viz
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Trial of Capt. Edward Clark, commander of His Majesty's ship the Canterbury, for the murder of Capt.Tho. Innes, commander of His Majesty's ship the Warwick; in a duel in Hyde-Park, March 12, 1749
At Justice-Hall in the Old Bailey; on Thursday the 26th of April 1750. Being the fourth sessions in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Pennant, knt. lord-mayor of the city of London -
An estimate of the manners and principles of the times. By the author of essays on the characteristics, &c
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Observations on the South Carolina memorial upon the subject of duelling
in a letter to a friend -
Charleston, S.C. September 12, 1804
Sir, Having been appointed by the South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati, and the American Revolution Society, a joint committee for draughting and circulating a memorial to the legislature, praying for legislative interference to restrain the practice of duelling, we have agreed on the inclosed memorial, and transmit it to you ... that you would use your most vigorous exertions to have it generally signed -
The sixth commandment friendly to virtue, honor and politeness
a discourse, in consequence of the late duel, addressed to the North Congregational Society of Newburyport, August 5, 1804 -
To the honorable the speaker, and the other members of the House of Representatives of the state of South-Carolina
The memorial of the subscribers, citizens of the said state, sheweth, that your memorialists are deeply impressed with grief, at the prevalence of the custom of duelling -
An impostor detected, or, An exposure of the calumnies and falsehoods of Vincent Nolte on the character of Thomas Shields, a purser in the Navy of the United States
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The folly, guilt, and mischiefs of duelling
a sermon, preached in the college chapel at New Haven, on the Sabbath preceding the annual commencement, September, 1804 -
A sermon on duelling
preached in the chapel of Yale College, New-Haven, September 9th, 1804 and in the Old Presbyterian church, New-York, January 21st, 1805 -
A sermon on duelling
preached in the chapel of Yale College, New-Haven, September 9th, 1804, and in the Old Presbyterian Church, New-York, January 21st, 1805 -
The history of duelling. In two parts
Containing the origin, progress, revolutions, and present state of duelling in France and England. Including many curious historical anecdotes -
The Examiner's account of the duel fought by the Duke of Hamilton, and my Lord Mohun
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An essay on crimes and punishments
By the Marquis Beccaria, of Milan. With a commentary, by M. de Voltaire -
An essay on crimes and punishments
Written by the Marquis Beccaria; of Milan. With a commentary attributed to Monsieur de Voltaire. [Five lines of quotations] -
A publication of His Maties edict, and severe censure against priuate combats and combatants
whether within his Highnesse dominions, or without; with their seconds, accomplices, and adhærents: straitly charging all officers, and other his Maties subiects, to vse no conniuencie, or remisse proceeding toward such offenders: for the necessary and timely preuention of those heauy euents, whereunto aswell kingdomes, as worthy families become obnoxious, by the odious and enormous impieties ineuitably subsequent thereupon -
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