Mr. Fox to fire ; to which Mr. Fox replied, " Sir, I have no quarrel with you, do you fire," Mr. Adam then fired, and wounded Mr. Fox, which we believe was not at all perceived by Mr. Adam, as it was not distinctly seen by either of ourselves. Mr. Fox... The letters of Horace Walpole, ed. by P. Cunningham - Page 283by Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1858Full view - About this book
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...to fire, to which Mr. Fox replied, " Sir, I have no quarrel with you ; do you fire." Mr. Adam then fired, and wounded Mr. Fox, which we believe was not at all perceived by Mr. Adam, as it was not diilinftly feen by either of ourfelves. Mr. Fox fired without effeft ; we then interfered, aflcing... | |
| History - 1796 - 692 pages
...to fire, to which Mr. Fox replied, " Sir, I have no quarrel with you ; do you fire." Mr. Adam then fired, and wounded Mr. Fox, which we believe was not at all perceived by Mr. Adam, as it was not diftinftly feen by cither of ourfelves. Mr. Fox fired without effeft ; we then interfered, siting Mr.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1802 - 656 pages
...to fire, to which Mr. Fox replied, " Sir, I have no quarrel with you ; do you fire." Mr. Adam then fired, and wounded Mr. Fox, which we believe was not...seen by either .of ourselves. Mr. Fox fired without effeft ; we then interfered, asking Mr. Adam if he was satisfied î Mr. Adam replied, " Will Mr. Fox... | |
| History - 1802 - 684 pages
...Fox to fire, to which Mr. Fox replied, " Sir, I have no quarrel with you; do you fire." Mr. Adam then fired, and wounded Mr. Fox, which we believe was not at all perceived by Mr. Adam, as it was not diftinäly feen by cither of ourfelves. Mr. Fox fired without effeft ; we then interfered, afking Mr.... | |
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...to fire ; to which Mr. Fox replied, " Sir, I have no quarrel with you ; do you fire." Mr. Adam then fired, and wounded Mr. Fox, which, we believe, was...he was satisfied ? Mr. Adam replied, " Will Mr. Fox deflare he meant no personal attack upon my character?" Upon which Mr. Fox said, this was no place... | |
| Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1815 - 520 pages
...to fire ; to which Mr. Fox replied, " Sir, I have no quarrel with you ; do you fire." Mr. Adam then fired, and wounded Mr. Fox, which, we believe, was...effect. We then interfered, asking Mr. Adam if he was satisf1ed ? Mr. Adam replied, " Will Mr. Fox declare he meant no personal attack upon my character?"... | |
| James P. Gilchrist - Dueling - 1821 - 404 pages
...to fire ; to which Mr. Fox replied, " Sir, I have no quarrel with you, do you fire," Mr. Adam then fired, and wounded Mr. Fox, which we believe was not...not distinctly seen by either of ourselves. Mr. Fox then fired, without effect. We then interfered, asking Mr. Adam if he was satisfied. Mr. Adam replied,... | |
| James P. Gilchrist - Dueling - 1821 - 406 pages
...to fire ; to which Mr. Fox replied, " Sir, I have no quarrel with you, do you fire," Mr. Adam then fired, and wounded Mr. Fox, which we believe was not...not distinctly seen by either of ourselves. Mr. Fox then fired, without effect. We then interfered, asking Mr. Adam if he was satisfied. Mr. Adam replied,... | |
| Art - 1832 - 592 pages
...fire; to which Mr. Fox replied, * Sir, I have no quarrel with you ; do you fire.' Mr. Adam then Bred, and wounded Mr. Fox ; which, we believe, was not at...Mr. Adam if he was satisfied ? Mr. Adam, replied, 1 Will Mr. Fox declare he meant no personal attack upon my character ?' Upon which Mr. Fox said, this... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1844 - 480 pages
...home ; D'Estaing's fleet is dispersed ; I know nothing of Martinico and their Domingo-men. — Your * This is not correct. The following is the statement...which we believe was not at all perceived by Mr. Adam, and it was not distinctly seen by either of ourselves. Mr. Fox fired without effect ; we then interfered,... | |
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