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Indirect Legislation
Satisfying
Expedient 3. Indulgence shewn to duelling.
I have elsewhere had occasion to shew
that the mischief produced by duelling, is in
is next to nothing. comparison but small. Princ. of Legisl. Penal
law Part . . . . tit.
[But] On the other hand poisoning and assassination,
are as I have also shewn among the most mischievous of crimes.
Now you But duelling is a sort of succedaneum to
those other practises. Look round, and where you
see duelling prevails, you scare ever see any
thing of the other two. At the expence of the very
small mischief of the one, a nation is insured
as it were, against the great mischief of the other.
Duelling is the great preservative
of politeness good-breeding , &
thence of peace: the fear of being obliged to give or
to accept a challenge nips quarrels in the bud.
[It has been observed by way of throwing a stigma
on this practice that ] The Greeks and Romans
it has been observed knew of no such thing. True: and so much the
worse were they for not
knowing it
was it for them. If they were strangers to duelling knew not what it was to fight duels
they knew perfectly well what it was to poison and assassinate
they were perfectly well acquainted with poisoning
and assassination. In the as virtuous a period as
any of the Roman Commonwealth, the Consuls being commissioned by the senate to make inquiry after poisons, reported made report of/add> before their business was half done. During the
political that were continually raging
in the cities <add>little states of Greece, the business of one half
of the inhabitants used of a town used to be to lye
in
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