APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1779). A short treatise upon the propriety and necessity of duelling: Illustrated with the ancient manner of combating and entering the lists, as in the Reign of Richard the IId. by the Dukes of Norfolk and Lancaster. Also, the Particulars of a Duel fought at the Cape of Good Hope, Between Two Officers in the East-India Company's Service. And, Authentic Particulars relative to A Duel fought near the City of -, in which is Related, Certain Circumstances of that black Affair and dreadful Transaction, never before made public; very sufficient to clear up, and set wight, the Opinions, Doubts, and Suggestions of the whole World. Dedicated without permission to the greatest scoundrel by many in - . By one, who was interested in the secret; but now in the publication. printed in the MDCCLXXIX. Sold by all the booksellers.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

A Short Treatise upon the Propriety and Necessity of Duelling: Illustrated with the Ancient Manner of Combating and Entering the Lists, as in the Reign of Richard the IId. by the Dukes of Norfolk and Lancaster. Also, the Particulars of a Duel Fought at the Cape of Good Hope, Between Two Officers in the East-India Company's Service. And, Authentic Particulars Relative to A Duel Fought Near the City of -, in Which Is Related, Certain Circumstances of That Black Affair and Dreadful Transaction, Never Before Made Public; Very Sufficient to Clear Up, and Set Wight, the Opinions, Doubts, and Suggestions of the Whole World. Dedicated Without Permission to the Greatest Scoundrel by Many in - . By One, Who Was Interested in the Secret; but Now in the Publication. Bath: printed in the MDCCLXXIX. Sold by all the booksellers, 1779.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

A Short Treatise upon the Propriety and Necessity of Duelling: Illustrated with the Ancient Manner of Combating and Entering the Lists, as in the Reign of Richard the IId. by the Dukes of Norfolk and Lancaster. Also, the Particulars of a Duel Fought at the Cape of Good Hope, Between Two Officers in the East-India Company's Service. And, Authentic Particulars Relative to A Duel Fought Near the City of -, in Which Is Related, Certain Circumstances of That Black Affair and Dreadful Transaction, Never Before Made Public; Very Sufficient to Clear Up, and Set Wight, the Opinions, Doubts, and Suggestions of the Whole World. Dedicated Without Permission to the Greatest Scoundrel by Many in - . By One, Who Was Interested in the Secret; but Now in the Publication. printed in the MDCCLXXIX. Sold by all the booksellers, 1779.

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