Lennox said, he could not possibly fire again at the Duke, as his Royal Highness did not mean to fire at him. On this, both parties left the ground. The seconds think it proper to add, that both parties behaved with the most perfect coolness and intrepidity. The Scots Magazine - Seite 2541789Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...LieutenantColon«l Lenox faid. " he could not poflibly fire again at the Duke, as his Royal Highaefi did not mean to fire at him." On this, both parties left ike ground. '[Tit Secondi think it proper to add, that boih p .1(11-- hehavcd with the moil perfect... | |
| 1789 - 376 Seiten
...Lennox was not fatufied, he might fire again. Lieutenant-Colonel Lennox laid, he could not poflibly fire again at the Duke, as his Royal Highnefs did...proper to add,, that both parties behaved with the molt perfecl coolneff and intrepidity. • RAWDON. WiNCHELSEA. Tuefday Evening, May гб. | The affair... | |
| 1789 - 622 Seiten
...Lenox was not fatisfied, he might fire again." Lieutenant Colonel Lenox faid, " He couUI not polfibly fire again at the Duke, as his Royal Highnefs did...him.'' On this, both parties left the ground. The fecondsthink it proper to add, that both parties behaved with the moil perfect coolncfs and intrepidity."... | |
| 1789 - 640 Seiten
...Len..x wai not fatisfied, he might fire again." Lieutenant Colonel Lenox faid, " he could not p"ffibly fire again at the Duke, as his Royal Highnefs did...at him." On this, both parties left the ground. The feconds think it proper to add, that both parties behaved with the moft perfect eoolncfi and intrepidity.... | |
| 1790 - 734 Seiten
...lieut. col. Lenox was not fatisfied, he might fire again. Lieut col. Lenox faid, " he could not pofiibly fire again at the duke, as his royal highnefs did...proper to add, that both parties behaved with the moil perfect coolneu and intrepidity. (Signed) WINCHELSEA. RA\\ DON. 30. A general meeting of the fubicribers... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 694 Seiten
...Lenox was not fatisfied, he might fire again." Lieutenant-Colonel Lenox faid, " he could not poflibly fire again at the Duke, as his Royal Highnefs did...at him." On this, both parties left the ground. The fecoads think it proper to add, that both parties behaved with the moft perfeft coolnefs and intrepidity.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 652 Seiten
...Lenox was not faiisfied, he might fire again." Lieutcnant-Colo.iel Lenox faid, " he could not poiiibly fire again at the Duke, as his Royal Highnefs did not mean to fire ac him." On this, both parties left the ground. The feconds think it proper to add, that both parties... | |
| Eaton Stannard Barrett - 1808 - 220 Seiten
...might fire again." Lendknocks rejoined, that he could not possibly fire again at his opponent, as he did not mean to fire at him. On this, both parties left the ground. — This was the substance of the account published by the seconds, to preclude any unfounded representations... | |
| 1827 - 944 Seiten
...again. Lieut- Colonel Lennox said he could not possibly fire again at the Duke, as his Royal Highness did not mean to fire at him. On this both parties left the ground. The seconds think it proper to add, that botli parties behaved witli the most perfect coolness mid intrepidity.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 926 Seiten
...Lieutenant-colonel Lennox said, he could not possibly fire again at the Duke, as his Royal Highness did not mean to fire at him. On this, both parties left the ground. The seconds think it proper to add, that both parties behaved with the most perfect coolness and intrepidity.... | |
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