Xxvi. Some Observations on Judicial Duels, as practised in Germany. In a Letter from R. L. Pearsall (of Willsbridge) , Esq., to Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., F.R.S., Secretary
Pearsall, R.L.
Archaeologia 29(2): 348-361
1842
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