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A Treatise on Good Manners and Good Breeding, by Jonathan Swift

Harvard Classics
Harvard Classics
Episode • Mar 9, 2022 • 10m

Swift regretted the laws against dueling because dueling at least was a good means of ridding the country of bores and fools. His keen eye penetrated social customs and saw the common sense that governed good manners. (Volume 27, Harvard Classics)

Passage of laws against dueling in England, March 9, 1679.

 

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