| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 páginas
...displayed the greatest coolness and courage. The friends of both parties retired, and the combatants haying a pistol in each hand, with directions to discharge...effect in the thigh of his antagonist, about an inch below the hip. Mr. D'Esterre of course fell, and both the surgeons hastened to him. They found that... | |
| 728 páginas
...of a religious nature — to the catholics or their leaders, he said he had no animosity whatsoever. At forty minutes past four the combatants were on...effect in the thigh of his antagonist, about an inch below the hip. Mr D'Esterre fell, and both the surgeons hastened to him. They found that the ball had... | |
| 1817 - 736 páginas
...of a religious nature — to the catholics or their leaders, he said he had no animosity whatsoever. At forty minutes past four the combatants were on...before the lapse of a second both shots were heard. MrD'Esterre's was first, and missed — Mr O'Connell's followed instantaneously, and took effect in... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 858 páginas
...religious nature — to the Catholics, or their leaders, he said he had no animosity whatsoever. At 40 minutes past four the combatants were on the ground....effect in the thigh of his antagonist, about an inch below the hip. Mr. D'Esterre of course fell, and both the surgeons hastened to him. They found that... | |
| Robert Huish - 1836 - 744 páginas
...a religious nature — to the Catholics, or their leaders, he said, he had no animosity whatsoever. At forty minutes past four, the combatants were on...O'Connell's followed instantaneously, and took effect in the ihigh of his antagonist about an inch below the hip. Mr. D'Esterre of course fell and both the surgeons... | |
| Robert Huish - 1836 - 778 páginas
...a religious nature — to the Catholics, or their leaders, he said, he had no animosity whatsoever. At forty minutes past four, the combatants were on...heard ; Mr. D'Esterre's was first, and missed — Mr. O' Council's followed instantaneously, and took effect in the thigh of his antagonist about an inch... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - 1846 - 564 páginas
...saluted with the cheerful address : " Well, Jerry, I never missed you at an aggregate meeting yet !"] " The friends of both parties retired, and the combatants, having a pistol in each haud, with directions to discharge them at their discretion, prepared to fire. They levelled, and before... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1850 - 362 páginas
...of delay, occupied forty minutes. During this interval Mr. D'Esterre took occasion to say that this quarrel with Mr. O'Connell was not of a religious...effect in the thigh of his antagonist, about an inch below the hip. Mr. D'Esterre of course fell, and both the surgeons hastened to him. They found that... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1851 - 348 páginas
...of delay, occupied forty minutes. During this interval Mr. D'Esterre took occasion to say that this quarrel with Mr. O'Connell was not of a religious...effect in the thigh of his antagonist, about an inch below the hip. Mr. D'Esterre of course fell, and both the surgeons hastened to him. They found that... | |
| Andrew Steinmetz - 1868 - 414 páginas
...D'Esterre, of Limerick. There was some conversation between the seconds as to position, mode of fire, etc., which, added to other sources of delay, occupied forty...before the lapse of a second, both shots were heard. D'Esterre's was first, and missed. O'Connell' s followed instantly, and took effect in the thighs of... | |
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