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saide by the lawe of Lombardie combat was permitted, the same<br/>
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<section begin="1"/>saide by the lawe of ''Lombardie'' combat was permitted, the same  
is also vsed in Italie, ffor the lawe of Lumbardie was made<br/>
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is also vsed in Italie, ffor the lawe of ''Lumbardie'' was made  
by kinge Carlo the sonne of Pipino the first kinge of Fraunce<br/>
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by kinge ''Carlo'' the sonne of ''Pipino'' the first kinge of ''Fraunce''
and after Emperor. It was afterwardes agreed by the Emperor<br/>
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and after Emperor. It was afterwardes agreed by the Emperor  
Othone wch reigned in Italie that in thease cases at the re:<br/>
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''Othone'' wch reigned in ''Italie'' that in thease cases at the request
quest of the nobilitie and others combat sholde be graunted<br/>
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of the nobilitie and others combat sholde be graunted  
And therfore in consideracion of the aucthoritie of the Em:<br/>
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And therfore in consideracion of the aucthoritie of the Emperor
peror Lorde in Italie this lawe ordeined by him is there<br/>
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Lorde in ''Italie'' this lawe ordeined by him is there  
obserued In wch lawe is determined that in cases not triable<br/>
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obserued In wch lawe is determined that in cases not triable  
by witnes the Combatt sholde be graunted. In the kinge:<br/>
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by witnes the Combatt sholde be graunted. In the kingedome
dome of Sicilia the combat is permitted in two only cases<br/>
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of ''Sicilia'' the combat is permitted in two only cases  
beforesaide, and by kinge Carlo the seconde catholique kinge<br/>
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beforesaide, and by kinge ''Carlo'' the seconde catholique kinge  
by two sentences reproveth all combatts wthout reseruation<br/>
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by two sentences reproveth all combatts wthout reseruation  
and so likewise dooth the decretall. But custome proveth<br/>
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and so likewise dooth the decretall. But custome proveth  
the contrarie though seldome it is seene that anye combatt<br/>
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the contrarie though seldome it is seene that anye combatt  
is wth the permission of the kinge, who respectinge consci:<br/>
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is wth the permission of the kinge, who respectinge conscience
ence wthout great deliberation and manifest presumptions aga:<br/>
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wthout great deliberation and manifest presumptions againste
inste the defendr doe not permitt so greate a crueltie.<br/>
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the defendr doe not permitt so greate a crueltie.<section end="1"/>
<br/>
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Howe combatts had beginninge<br/>
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<section begin="2"/>''Howe combatts had beginninge of God & howe they are permitted.''
of God & howe they are permitted.<br/>
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''Ca. 4.''
Ca. 4.<br/>
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'''Nowe''' it is to be remembred yt this lawe of  
Nowe it is to be remembred yt this lawe of<br/>
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Chivalrie wthin cases of iniurie and other offences permitteth  
Chivalrie wthin cases of iniurie and other offences permitteth<br/>
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personall combatt, tooke the beginninge from the first age  
personall combatt, tooke the beginninge from the first age<br/>
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when ''Caine'' killed his brother ''Abel''. Also vniversall battle
when Caine killed his brother Abel. Also vniversall bat:<br/>
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was indured by commaundemente of God for the punishmente
tle was indured by commaundemente of God for the pu:<br/>
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of the disobediente to his lawes, so longe as were  
nishmente of the disobediente to his lawes, so longe as were<br/>
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no Emperiours or Rulers, and everie one that might wth  
no Emperiours or Rulers, and everie one that might wth<br/>
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force or armes do Iustice, as we reade howe by the commaundemente
force or armes do Iustice, as we reade howe by the com:<br/>
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of God ''Judith'' wth her maide ''Ambra''
maundemente of God Judith wth her maide Ambra<br/>
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killed the kinge ''Holofernes'' whilest there was no superior<section end="2"/>
killed the kinge Stolofernes whilest there was no superior
 

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saide by the lawe of Lombardie combat was permitted, the same is also vsed in Italie, ffor the lawe of Lumbardie was made by kinge Carlo the sonne of Pipino the first kinge of Fraunce and after Emperor. It was afterwardes agreed by the Emperor Othone wch reigned in Italie that in thease cases at the request of the nobilitie and others combat sholde be graunted And therfore in consideracion of the aucthoritie of the Emperor Lorde in Italie this lawe ordeined by him is there obserued In wch lawe is determined that in cases not triable by witnes the Combatt sholde be graunted. In the kingedome of Sicilia the combat is permitted in two only cases beforesaide, and by kinge Carlo the seconde catholique kinge by two sentences reproveth all combatts wthout reseruation and so likewise dooth the decretall. But custome proveth the contrarie though seldome it is seene that anye combatt is wth the permission of the kinge, who respectinge conscience wthout great deliberation and manifest presumptions againste the defendr doe not permitt so greate a crueltie.

Howe combatts had beginninge of God & howe they are permitted.

Ca. 4.

Nowe it is to be remembred yt this lawe of Chivalrie wthin cases of iniurie and other offences permitteth personall combatt, tooke the beginninge from the first age when Caine killed his brother Abel. Also vniversall battle was indured by commaundemente of God for the punishmente of the disobediente to his lawes, so longe as were no Emperiours or Rulers, and everie one that might wth force or armes do Iustice, as we reade howe by the commaundemente of God Judith wth her maide Ambra killed the kinge Holofernes whilest there was no superior