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Code Duello: The Rules of Dueling | American Experience - PBSRule 4. When the lie direct is the first offense, the aggressor must either beg pardon in express terms; exchange two shots previous to apology; or three shots ...
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[PDF] Crack of the Pistol: Dueling in 19th Century Missouri -- Code DuelloThe most important and comprehensive dueling document for the English-speaking world was undoubtedly the Irish Code Duello "adopted at the Clonmel Summer ...
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[PDF] Kentucky and the Code Duello - Sos.ky.govIn 1777 a group of Irishmen decided that the various rules and regulations of dueling be brought together in an updated manual. Gentlemen from Galway, Mayo, ...Missing: definition "primary
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Dueling: the Violence of GentlemenThe first recorded duel fought in the New World occurred in that Massachusetts colony in 1621, just one year after the Pilgrim Fathers disembarked.Missing: definition "primary
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Crack of the Pistol Origins of Dueling - Missouri Secretary of StateIn 1777, delegates from five counties in Ireland devised a code to regulate affairs of honor in a document called the Code Duello. This famous code became ...Missing: "primary | Show results with:"primary
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Crack of the Pistol Political Duels - Missouri Secretary of StateA man, who wanted a political future, did not walk away from a challenge. By properly executing a duel according to the Code Duello, even a man of marginal ...Missing: history "primary
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[PDF] Magic and Law at the Border The Early Medieval Leges - FUPRESSAnother aspect of magic dealt with in the Lex Visigothorum is poisoning (title §2). ... If he proves his charge by combat, then she shall be guilty and punished ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Duel - New AdventDuelling was unknown to the civilized nations of antiquity. The contests of the Roman gladiators were not, like the duels of today, a means of self-defence, but ...
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Medieval Trial By Combat & The Real History Behind The Last DuelOct 15, 2021 · Trial by combat was a form of ordeal – the idea was that the case would be decided by judicie Dei, the judgment of God. Jean de Carrouges was ...<|separator|>
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Medieval Trial by Combat: Champions and Justice in the Middle AgesJun 1, 2024 · In France, the last trial by combat was conducted in 1386, but England's last trial of this type was held over a hundred years later. Janin ...
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A Brief History of Trial by Combat - PriceonomicsJul 11, 2016 · Trials by combat (duellums) were less common than ordeals, but their rise and fall was similar in Europe. These literal legal fights mainly ...
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Marriage and Mutilation: Vendetta in Late-Medieval ItalyJul 28, 2011 · Italian medieval vendetta is commonly explained, following the outlines of legal and family historians of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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[PDF] Master's Thesis Feud and Vendetta in Medieval FlorenceMay 15, 2023 · A history of feud and vendetta in Florence: an introduction. There is a plethora of stories taking place in the setting of the medieval ...
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The Code of Chivalry and The Cult of Courtly LoveFair Play, Never attack an unarmed foe, Exhibit self discipline, Administer justice and mercy, Valor, Exhibit courage in word and deed.<|separator|>
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Medieval Tournament - World History EncyclopediaMay 7, 2018 · The Medieval Tournament was a forum for European knights where they could practise and show off their military skills in activities such as jousting or the mêl ...
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Medieval Tournaments: A Closer Look at the Knightly CompetitionsNov 14, 2024 · Tournaments emerged in the high medieval period, particularly during the 12th century, as a way for knights to hone their combat skills.Missing: oaths 15th fair
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What is the Arthurian Code of Chivalry? - StorytellingDBMay 4, 2020 · The Arthurian Code of Chivalry was a moral code emphasizing loyalty to God and king, bravery, trustworthiness, and aiding those in need.
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Chivalry Was Established to Keep Thuggish, Medieval Knights in ...Jan 23, 2019 · At a time of routine military violence with massive civilian casualties, chivalry was an effort to set ground rules for knightly behavior. While ...
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Honour (Chapter 2) - Chivalry and the Ideals of Knighthood in ...'Simply to surrender a town without a siege was regarded as treason against the law of arms, and, since a point of honour was at stake, not only the ...
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The emergence of centralized monarchies | The Middle Ages Class ...The decline of feudalism and economic changes paved the way for centralized monarchies in medieval Europe. Kings leveraged new wealth from trade and ...
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Trial by Combat: Medieval and Modern - Medievalists.netJan 12, 2021 · As legal systems grew stronger, trial by combat was replaced by the duel over a private point of honor. Unlike the criminal trial by combat, the ...Missing: Spain | Show results with:Spain
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Il duello del Mutio Iustinopolitano .. : Muzio, Girolamo, 1496-1576Sep 22, 2011 · Il duello del Mutio Iustinopolitano .. by: Muzio, Girolamo, 1496-1576; Giolito de' Ferrari, Gabriele. Publication date: 1550. Topics: Dueling.
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Dueling for Dummies? - prior probabilityJun 24, 2019 · ... dueling--"Il Duello" by Girolamo Muzio, a.k.a. Mutio Iustinopolitano, b.1496—d.1576--was published in Venice in 1550. I am unable to locate ...
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Why France was the dueling capital of Europe | National GeographicAug 19, 2020 · For centuries, it was common for French gentlemen to defend their honor on the dueling ground, despite a government ban on the tradition.Missing: royal | Show results with:royal
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Tales of the French duels | Ensis Sub CaeloOct 30, 2019 · This post is an introduction for a series of contemporary accounts of late 16th century French duels.Missing: 1613 royal
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Download book PDFThe seigneur de Mouy, Claude-Louis Vaudrey, revenges his father with a ... that the duelling code was based on a false premise. Those who subscribed to it ...
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7 - Soldiers and Gentlemen: The Rise of the Duel in Renaissance ItalySep 12, 2012 · It is generally agreed that the modern code of honor, which adopted the rituals of the duel for its enforcement, evolved in Italy during the ...Missing: influences | Show results with:influences
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France's Henri IV, Richelieu & Mazarin by Sanderson BeckIn 1626 a royal edict warned that the ban on dueling would be strictly enforced. The Count of Bouteville had fled France for this in 1624, but he returned and ...
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What were the consequences of dueling in 17th century France ...Apr 10, 2015 · Dueling was now a crime of lèse-majesté ( disobeying a royal order/law ). Many members of the aristocracy protested against it and an arm- ...Missing: 1613 | Show results with:1613
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Bang! Bang! You're Dead - Smithsonian MagazineThe semiofficial Code Duello was adopted in Ireland in 1777 and spread rapidly. Its 36 rules laid out the proper conditions for upper-class combat, the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The History of Dueling in America | American Experience - PBSIn 1777, a group of Irishmen codified dueling practices in a document called the Code Duello. The Code contained 26 specific rules outlining all aspects of the ...Missing: precursors ancient
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The Long Quest to Get Southerners to Stop Dueling - Atlas ObscuraApr 8, 2016 · Duel-hating Southerners did their darnedest to stem the tide. As the 19th century progressed, more and more states banned dueling, and ...
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Future president Andrew Jackson kills Charles Dickinson in a duelEstimates of the number of duels in which Jackson participated ranged from five to 100. But according to historians at the Hermitage, his historic home, he ...
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Duels | Andrew Jackson's HermitageMany people think Andrew Jackson fought hundreds of duels. He did have a temper, he was challenged, and he challenged others several times. But only one duel ...
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Dueling in GeorgiaNov 20, 2018 · An ancient European practice, dueling began in Georgia in the mid-eighteenth century. The last recorded duel in the state occurred in 1877.
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Lethality and deterrence in affairs of honor - Sage JournalsMar 30, 2023 · Duels remained an important and surprisingly common means of settling disputes in the American South until after the Civil War.
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[PDF] dueling.pdf - Jeremy SandfordMar 12, 2023 · Abstract. Duels remained an important and surprisingly common means of settling disputes in the. American South until after the Civil War.<|separator|>
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Legacy of Violence - AMERICAN HERITAGEHonor led people in the South to pay particular attention to manners, to ritualized evidence of respect. When that respect was not forthcoming between men, no ...
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On gunfights, U.S. colonialism, and studying the American West on ...Jul 21, 2015 · Wild Bill” Hickok shot down Davis Tutt 150 years ago in the first quick-draw gunfight of the American West. Yale historian John Mack ...
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Stewart - Texas Christian UniversityAccording to the author, the duel began as an aristocratic practice imported to Missouri by southern settlers. The southern code duello, however, acquired a ...Missing: "primary | Show results with:"primary
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Did duels happen during the time of the Old West? - QuoraJun 30, 2016 · Yes there were Southern Style duels of honor in the West but they mainly involved newspaper men and politicians.Were there really duels in the American West like in the movies? If ...Did they really duel in the Wild West? - QuoraMore results from www.quora.com
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Wild Bill Hickok fights in first quick-draw western shootout | HISTORYThe best-known example of a true western duel occurred on this day in 1865. ... Having adhered to the code of the West, Hickok was acquitted of manslaughter ...
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Wild Bill's Shootout | Springfield, MO - Official WebsiteThe nation's first one-on-one quick draw duel took place on Springfield's town square between JB “Wild Bill” Hickok and Davis K. Tutt, on July 21, 1865.Missing: honor | Show results with:honor
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Wild Bill Hickok - Spartacus Educational... code of honor" observed by all men who lay claim. to bravery or chivalry. To stand up and shoot at a man who has an equal chance with you, indicates that you ...<|separator|>
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Mining Camps | Encyclopedia.comThe mining camps to be lonely places. In some parts of the West there were more than a hundred men for every white woman, and children were nearly as scarce.
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I'm having quite a hard time imagining the practicalities of a pistol duelJun 6, 2018 · One important factor which greatly impacted likelihood of death was the distance at which to fire. 10-12 paces was common and generally acceptable.During the era of Hamilton and Burr, what ere duels really like?How common were duels in the west? : r/history - RedditMore results from www.reddit.comMissing: eastern | Show results with:eastern
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The Culture of Violence in the American West: Myth versus RealityIn sum, this work by Benson, Anderson and Hill, Umbeck, and others challenges with solid historical research the claims made by the “West was violent” authors.
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History of Duelling in Canada | The Canadian EncyclopediaThe offended party would send a letter, known as a cartel, to the offending party to demand satisfaction (a term for challenging someone to a duel). If the ...
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Dueling Rules - How Duels Work - People | HowStuffWorksJun 22, 2005 · The 1777 Irish code was called the Code Duello, and you can read the complete set of rules at PBS.org: Code Duello.
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The Code Duello (Part II: Deloping & The Role of Seconds)Aug 28, 2020 · The gentleman's second is required as a witness that the duel did, in fact, take place. He is also there to ensure that all 26 formalities ...
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Pistols at Dawn – Officers, Gentlemen and the Deadly Tradition of ...Nov 3, 2016 · Modern statistical analysis shows only about 20 per cent of duels resulted in fatalities. Most duels ended after one exchange of fire or when ...
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DUELLING IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE - jstorThis investigation of duelling is part of a wider problematic that can be expressed as follows: (1) Does the persistence of the.
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Dueling Russia: Myth, Veracity, and Literature - The MillionsSep 27, 2011 · In 1837, Alexander Pushkin and Georges d'Anthès dueled on the banks of St. Petersburg's Chernaya River. Offended by allegations that his brother ...<|separator|>
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Pistols at 20 Paces - The New York Times Web ArchiveMar 7, 1999 · Set in a Europe where libel laws had not yet quite supplanted the code duello as a means of settling grievances, ''Pushkin's Button'' is a ...
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[PDF] THE PEACE IN THE FEUD IN SIXTEENTH- AND SEVENTEENTHRevulsion against duelling was expressed in a growing number of treatises and the activities of the dévots were having an impact by mid century. The moral.
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The Taming of the Duel - jstor2 The best treatment of duelling in eighteenth-century England is still Donna code of honour and its critics: the opposition to duelling in England, 1700-1850', ...<|separator|>
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Hamilton-Burr Duel (U.S. National Park Service)May 8, 2022 · In the 18th and 19th centuries, the concept of personal honor was central to the worthiness of a man in affairs of politics.Hamilton-Burr Duel · Dueling In The 18th And 19th... · The 1804 New York Governors...
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Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr's Duel | American ExperienceHamilton wanted to avoid the duel, but politics left him no choice. If he admitted to Burr's charge, which was substantially true, he would lose his honor.
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The Burr vs. Hamilton duel happened on this day | Constitution CenterJul 11, 2024 · Historians are still arguing over the events in Weehawken, New Jersey, on July 11, 1804. The men became bitter enemies over political and personal issues.
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The Burr Conspiracy | American Experience | Official Site - PBSVice President Burr's political hopes in the East were fading by then. And after he killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel on July 11, they would die completely.
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A future American president's deadly duel | Constitution CenterMay 30, 2024 · On this day in 1806, future President Andrew Jackson nearly died in a duel when he killed his opponent, a fellow plantation owner.
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The Duel Between Andrew Jackson and Charles DickinsonApr 15, 2015 · On May 30, 1806, the combatants met at Harrison's Mill, Kentucky, to settle their differences with a duel. Jackson knew that Dickinson had a ...Missing: militia | Show results with:militia
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[PDF] The case of the antebellum U.S. south - SCARAB BatesJan 1, 2023 · This treatment of affairs of honor in the press reflects. Northern attitudes towards dueling, but it also greatly reduced the effectiveness of ...
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Rival Editors Duel After Insults Exchanged - A Title Essay SeriesSep 6, 2023 · On May 7, 1844, less than six months after the first print sallies were hurled, Gazette editor Borden challenged Borland to a duel.
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[PDF] Dueling Ideas of Honor and Anti-Dueling Networks: Moral Reform in ...This essay examines how those opponents of dueling developed and adapted tactics to achieve their reform goals without undermining the honor culture of the ...
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Politics And Pistols: Dueling In America | History Detectives - PBSIn America, dueling was used to settle political differences, especially in the South, and to prove oneself as a leader. Political rivals were challenged.Missing: evidence preventing vigilantism
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[PDF] Dueling as Politics - Dickinson BlogsAug 12, 2020 · Hamilton had accepted Burr's challenge to preserve his “ability to be in future useful” in political crises. In his mind, the duel was a ...
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Why Kentucky officials must swear they've never fought a duelJul 17, 2025 · Kentucky's first anti-dueling law was adopted in 1811. The legislation was introduced by Solomon Sharp and Ben Hardin, a pair of prominent ...Missing: 1813 | Show results with:1813
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Joint Resolution Prohibiting Dueling | US House of RepresentativesCongress outlawed dueling in the District of Columbia in 1839. Related Subjects. Constitutional amendments · Violence. Teaching Tip. Primary Source Analysis ...Missing: post- 1830s
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The Duel - GW MagazineThe code duello, or duelling code, provided rules for engaging and conducting duels of honor. It was drafted to ensure order, fairness, and opportunity for ...Missing: "primary | Show results with:"primary
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What killed the duel? - Armed and DangerousJan 12, 2016 · First, the undisputed facts: dueling began a steep decline in the early 1840s and was effectively extinct in English-speaking countries by 1870 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Duel of Honor: Screening For Unobservable Social CapitalMar 27, 2006 · Several aspects of this story seem incredible: the grounds for the duel are trivial, the response to settle a ''point of honor'' with pistols is ...
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Queensberry Rules, Gloves, Rounds - Boxing - BritannicaSep 6, 2025 · The Queensberry rules differed from the London rules in four major respects: contestants wore padded gloves; a round consisted of three minutes of fighting ...Missing: code duello<|separator|>
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Boxing - Bare Knuckle, Rules, History - BritannicaSep 6, 2025 · Britain's only potential rival in pugilism was the United States. Boxing had been introduced in the United States in the late 1700s but began to ...
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Boxing - Amateur, Rules, Scoring | BritannicaSep 6, 2025 · In 1880 the Amateur Boxing Association (ABA), the sport's first amateur governing body, was formed in Britain, and in the following year the ABA ...
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Duel! - Smithsonian MagazineDefenders of honor or shoot-on-sight vigilantes? Even in 19th-century America, it was hard to tell.
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Freelance Traveller - Lecture Hall and Library - The Code DuelloThe Code Duello developed from almost the earliest days of organized society, as a means to enforce a rough form of justice without instigating feud or vendetta ...Missing: prevent | Show results with:prevent
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The Duel of Honor: Screening For Unobservable Social Capital - jstorSeveral aspects of this story seem incredible: the grounds for the duel are trivial, the response to settle a "point of honor" with pistols is an overkill ...
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“The trash about honour ”: Byron on DuelingByron on DuelingThis chapter considers Lord Byron's aristocratic, expatriate, and satirical perspectives on duels and his literary representations of honor disputes.
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The code of honour and its critics: the opposition to duelling in - jstorduel between Lord Byron and William Cha- worth in I 765, the jury found Byron innocent. Byron had stabbed Chaworth without the pre- sence of seconds, while ...Missing: honor | Show results with:honor
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Quantifying Violence - Oxford AcademicUnder Henri IV, deaths from duelling were estimated to be between 6,000 and 10,000, or approximately 350 per year. This chapter also presents a survey of the ...
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[PDF] The Attorney as Duelist's Friend: Lessons from the Code Duelloland deal was the primary source of tension between two emerging political parties in Georgia, the Troup and Clark parties. Tait was a member of the Troup ...