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Duelling wasn’t about revenge or killing your enemy. Here’s what it was really about
There was a time when a gentleman’s reputation was worth dying for.
In the 1800s when powerful, educated men determined to defend their social standing felt they had no other choice, they would meet on a duelling ground, weapons in hand.
Duelling was a means of protecting one’s honour. A process…
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