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Remedies
Ch. Challenging &c
(2) (2 §.
Competitive crafting. Covetous competition.
competitive crafting. Seductively amorous competition necessary
Lying Badly. succession-seeking prowess
displaying. Tyrant duelling or Tyrant Reputation protecting
1. Self regarding 2. Sympathetic
A slight places the wrongee in a state of humiliation: which a
swear word or blow does not. Why? Because the slight is a
by the success of which it is rendered due that the wrongee
will endure without reaction any mark of interest at the hand of the
wronger: even to Banishment
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4 Competition quieting
duellist
4. The Challenge has for its object the bringing to challenge
from some spot which in the necessary scene of a competition
between them for some benefit, which any one of them but no
more than one sees a promise of obtaining possessing Challenge, the Competition
excluding or say exacting Challenge
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Sub species
1 Ambitious competition
quelling
2. Profit seeking competition
quelling
3. Amorous competition
quelling 1. honorably 2 seductively
According to the nature of the benefit this species is
divisible into a number of sub species. Example
1. Subject matter of or say object at Competition, a place of of or honor
honor actual or factitious Challenger the ambitious competition-quelling
challenger
2. Subject matter of competition an advantage in trade
Challenger, the covetous competition-quelling Challenger
3. Subject matter of competition the favour of a certain
person of the other sex. Challenger the amorous competition-quelling
Challenger.
This case will admitt of the sub following
1. Subject matter of the contestation, the hand of the fair one in
marriage. Challenger the honorably amorous competition-quelling
Challenger.
2. Subject of the competition the favour of the fair one
otherwise than in and by marriage. Challenger the seductively
amorous competition-quelling Challenger.
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5 Vain glorious
proof displaying
5. Nature of the challenge the displaying his prowess by means
of a duel contest in which but for the nature he would not have
sought to engage. Challenger the ambitious or say van glorious
proof-displaying challenger.
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