"Fencing is one of those exercises that employs the mind as well as the body, and, in fact, employs it more than the body, the further a man advances in proficiency. From the first it supplies the excitement of contest, and depends so much on art and address that the man of superior mind always makes the best fencer in the end."
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"Self-Defense for Gentlemen", Spirit of the Times (December 22, 1877)
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Thomas Hoyer Monstery
Thomas Hoyer Monstery (born: Mönster; April 21, 1824 – December 31, 1901) was a Danish-American fencing and boxing instructor, duelist and soldier-of-fortune who fought in a number of Central and South American conflicts during the mid-19th century.
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