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DUELING 1st Advantage — prevent Assassination.
This A common-place argument against Duels
in the mouths of many is the example
of the Greeks & Romans: & all such
persons to consider, that if they had not our duels,
we have not their assassinations.
NOTE
Thucydides + + who was in a manner an eye-witness of whatever he relates — [or Xenopkon Duo] observes that in
a massacre which took place on the occasion of the troubles revolution which
took place broke out in the Athenian Government toward,
the close of the Peloponnesian war great numbers
took that opportunity to avenge themselves
of their private enemies —
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