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The goal of the honourable duel was often not so much to kill the opponent as to gain... participants in a fair duel were not prosecuted... Sabre duel of German students... Sabre duel of German students... Sabre duel of German students... The traditional situation that led to a duel often went something like this... in which case the duel would be ended as soon as one man was wounded... the duel would be declared over... A pistol duel could continue until one man was wounded or killed... The offended party could stop the duel at any time if he deemed his honor satisfied... primary dueler was not able to finish the duel would then take his place... and the victor of a duel was regarded not as a murderer but as a hero... s duel with Lensky in... fought a duel with a British army officer by the name of Captain Tuckett... narrowly avoided fighting a duel with a rival newspaper editor... to a pistol duel after a quarrel over remarks made about a local schoolteacher... two men are said to have fought a duel by means of throwing billiard balls at each other... Single combat is a duel between two single warriors which takes place in the context of a battle between two... Polish duel rules were formed... have not fought a duel with deadly weapons within this State nor out of it... sent or accepted a challenge to fight a duel with deadly weapons... this Constitution any person who shall fight a duel or send or accept a challenge for that purpose... fight a duel with deadly weapons... in a formal duel fought with pistols... In 1990 another editor was challenged to a duel by an Assistant Police Chief... Although approved by the government the duel did not take place... and the Duel in the Antebellum South... The Political Duel in the Early Republic... The Duel in Russian Culture and Literature...

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