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− | such transgressinge is not preiudiciall. And whersoeuer men doe | + | such transgressinge is not preiudiciall. And whersoeuer men doe |
− | fight for cause of treason, yf any of the parties do yelde | + | fight for cause of treason, yf any of the parties do yelde |
− | & confesse, it doth not suffize to yelde onlye, but shalbe also | + | & confesse, it doth not suffize to yelde onlye, but shalbe also |
− | punished. And he ought to have the victorie that manfullie | + | punished. And he ought to have the victorie that manfullie |
− | assailed both thennemies, hurtinge the one & pursuenge ye | + | assailed both thennemies, hurtinge the one & pursuenge ye |
− | other so longe as thennemie was forced to flee the feild. | + | other so longe as thennemie was forced to flee the feild. |
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− | When it is agreed to fighte equallie & | + | ''When it is agreed to fighte equallie & '' |
− | soldier like. Yf one of the fighters | + | ''soldier like. Yf one of the fighters otherwise '' |
− | + | ''arme him selfe, wch of them ought '' | |
− | to haue the Uictorie. | + | ''to haue the Uictorie. ~ . ~ .'' |
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− | Ca. 30. | + | ''Ca. 30.'' |
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− | Twoe Soldiers beinge at defiaunce agreed to fight | + | '''Twoe''' Soldiers beinge at defiaunce agreed to fight |
− | on foote equallie armed soldier like weoponed, and yt wch | + | on foote equallie armed soldier like weoponed, and yt wch |
− | soeuer of them coulde hurte his ennemie hiest sholde have the | + | soeuer of them coulde hurte his ennemie hiest sholde have the |
− | victorie. The one to thende he might be the more lighte & | + | victorie. The one to thende he might be the more lighte & |
− | nimble in fighting came | + | nimble in fighting came armed in parchment shaped & counterfeited |
− | + | as hardlie the crafte therof coulde not be descried. The | |
− | soldier in this sorte appointed, after a fewe blowes chaunced to hurte | + | soldier in this sorte appointed, after a fewe blowes chaunced to hurte |
− | his ennemie on the face so sore as great aboundaunce of blood issued | + | his ennemie on the face so sore as great aboundaunce of blood issued |
− | owte of the wounde. The Iudge fearinge least death wolde | + | owte of the wounde. The Iudge fearinge least death wolde |
− | spedelie followe stepped forth & parted the fighte. Afterward | + | spedelie followe stepped forth & parted the fighte. Afterward |
− | beinge disclosed before the Iudge the crafte wch this soldier vsed | + | beinge disclosed before the Iudge the crafte wch this soldier vsed |
− | in his armour to his owne advauntage, and preiudice of his | + | in his armour to his owne advauntage, and preiudice of his ennemie, |
− | + | yt was required of the Iudge, that he might not receave | |
− | anye honnor or reputacion, wherunto he that gave the blowe | + | anye honnor or reputacion, wherunto he that gave the blowe |
− | answered saienge If I haue fought in armour of parchment | + | answered saienge If I haue fought in armour of parchment |
− | & not iron, it was my disaduauntage & greater perill, for yf | + | & not iron, it was my disaduauntage & greater perill, for yf |
− | mine ennemie had striken me vppon the legge, easelie shold I | + | mine ennemie had striken me vppon the legge, easelie shold I |
− | have bene maimed or slaine, and therfore mine armour in this | + | have bene maimed or slaine, and therfore mine armour in this |
− | sorte made cannot be accompted deceiptfull aduauntage. | + | sorte made cannot be accompted deceiptfull aduauntage. |
− | On the contrarie it was replied that by deceipt & indirect | + | On the contrarie it was replied that by deceipt & indirect |
meanes the hurte was geven & the fraye executed. The | meanes the hurte was geven & the fraye executed. The |
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such transgressinge is not preiudiciall. And whersoeuer men doe fight for cause of treason, yf any of the parties do yelde & confesse, it doth not suffize to yelde onlye, but shalbe also punished. And he ought to have the victorie that manfullie assailed both thennemies, hurtinge the one & pursuenge ye other so longe as thennemie was forced to flee the feild.
When it is agreed to fighte equallie & soldier like. Yf one of the fighters otherwise arme him selfe, wch of them ought to haue the Uictorie. ~ . ~ .
Ca. 30.
Twoe Soldiers beinge at defiaunce agreed to fight on foote equallie armed soldier like weoponed, and yt wch soeuer of them coulde hurte his ennemie hiest sholde have the victorie. The one to thende he might be the more lighte & nimble in fighting came armed in parchment shaped & counterfeited as hardlie the crafte therof coulde not be descried. The soldier in this sorte appointed, after a fewe blowes chaunced to hurte his ennemie on the face so sore as great aboundaunce of blood issued owte of the wounde. The Iudge fearinge least death wolde spedelie followe stepped forth & parted the fighte. Afterward beinge disclosed before the Iudge the crafte wch this soldier vsed in his armour to his owne advauntage, and preiudice of his ennemie, yt was required of the Iudge, that he might not receave anye honnor or reputacion, wherunto he that gave the blowe answered saienge If I haue fought in armour of parchment & not iron, it was my disaduauntage & greater perill, for yf mine ennemie had striken me vppon the legge, easelie shold I have bene maimed or slaine, and therfore mine armour in this sorte made cannot be accompted deceiptfull aduauntage. On the contrarie it was replied that by deceipt & indirect meanes the hurte was geven & the fraye executed. The