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'''The eighte'''
Booke.<br/>
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Booke.
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Off chaunces that happen in particu:<br/>
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''Off chaunces that happen in particular combatts, & of agrements taken betwixte the fighters.''
lar combatts, & of agrements taken<br/>
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betwixte the fighters.<br/>
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''Cap: Primu.''
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Cap: Primu.<br/>
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'''Twoe''' Gentlemen beinge at deffiaunce doe  
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Accorde to breake tenne launces sharpe, and yt he  
Twoe Gentlemen beinge at deffiaunce doe<br/>
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that in his courses did worste performe his parte  
Accorde to breake tenne launces sharpe, and yt he<br/>
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sholde Reamine as vanquished. It fortuneth that after certeine
that in his courses did worste performe his parte<br/>
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cowrses, the one by violence of the others encounter falleth from his
sholde Reamine as vanquished. It fortuneth that after certeine<br/>
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horse, notwthstandinge wch fall he offreth to runne owte the reste
cowrses, the one by violence of the others encounter falleth from his<br/>
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of the number of launces agreed vppon, the aduersarie refuzeth to doe
horse, notwthstandinge wch fall he offreth to runne owte the reste<br/>
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it sayenge that because he fell from his horse thorough his force the
of the number of launces agreed vppon, the aduersarie refuzeth to doe<br/>
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battle is finished and that he wthout further fighte ought to be victorious
it sayenge that because he fell from his horse thorough his force the<br/>
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In this case it is to be demaunded of the Iudge whether his peticion
battle is finished and that he wthout further fighte ought to be victori:<br/>
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be lawfull or not? The decretall determineth that a combat
ous In this case it is to be demaunded of the Iudge whether his pe:<br/>
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is not ended by a fall, for as in wrestlinge for certeine falls, yf
ticion be lawfull or not? The decretall determineth that a combat<br/>
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one fall be geven the victorie is not graunted, so yf a man at armes
is not ended by a fall, for as in wrestlinge for certeine falls, yf<br/>
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doe fall from his horse, and sodeinlie recovereth his backe againe
one fall be geven the victorie is not graunted, so yf a man at armes<br/>
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he shall not be reputed for vanquished, because in the performance
doe fall from his horse, and sodeinlie recovereth his backe againe<br/>
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of feates of armes for life & deathe the lawe condemneth none
he shall not be reputed for vanquished, because in the performance<br/>
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till either the one or the other be deade or yelded, by reason that
of feates of armes for life & deathe the lawe condemneth none<br/>
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notwthstandinge the fall wch might happen by mishap he
till either the one or the other be deade or yelded, by reason that<br/>
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maye possiblie so valiauntlie behave him self as he maye
notwthstandinge the fall wch might happen by mishap he<br/>
 
maye possiblie so valiauntlie behave him self as he maye<br/>
 
 
obteine the victorie. Therfore in all combatts for life & death
 
obteine the victorie. Therfore in all combatts for life & death

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The eighte Booke.

Off chaunces that happen in particular combatts, & of agrements taken betwixte the fighters.

Cap: Primu.

Twoe Gentlemen beinge at deffiaunce doe Accorde to breake tenne launces sharpe, and yt he that in his courses did worste performe his parte sholde Reamine as vanquished. It fortuneth that after certeine cowrses, the one by violence of the others encounter falleth from his horse, notwthstandinge wch fall he offreth to runne owte the reste of the number of launces agreed vppon, the aduersarie refuzeth to doe it sayenge that because he fell from his horse thorough his force the battle is finished and that he wthout further fighte ought to be victorious In this case it is to be demaunded of the Iudge whether his peticion be lawfull or not? The decretall determineth that a combat is not ended by a fall, for as in wrestlinge for certeine falls, yf one fall be geven the victorie is not graunted, so yf a man at armes doe fall from his horse, and sodeinlie recovereth his backe againe he shall not be reputed for vanquished, because in the performance of feates of armes for life & deathe the lawe condemneth none till either the one or the other be deade or yelded, by reason that notwthstandinge the fall wch might happen by mishap he maye possiblie so valiauntlie behave him self as he maye obteine the victorie. Therfore in all combatts for life & death