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face, wch wordes weare farre differinge from their doings<br/>
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face, wch wordes weare farre differinge from their doings  
wherfore the followinge of wordes are to be considered, and a<br/>
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wherfore the followinge of wordes are to be considered, and a  
man ofttimes talketh one thinge and dooth an other. So in con:<br/>
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man ofttimes talketh one thinge and dooth an other. So in conclusion
clusion I saye that he that wth deedes & not wordes dooth wit:<br/>
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I saye that he that wth deedes & not wordes dooth witnesse
nesse the nobilitie of his minde ought to be victorious. But<br/>
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the nobilitie of his minde ought to be victorious. But  
it must be considered, whether the yeldinge wordes he spake were<br/>
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it must be considered, whether the yeldinge wordes he spake were  
accepted or not, and so a pawsinge time had before ye blowe after<br/>
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accepted or not, and so a pawsinge time had before ye blowe after  
geven. ffor yf his wordes were receiued & staye made, in striking<br/>
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geven. ffor yf his wordes were receiued & staye made, in striking  
after he is to be reputed not onlye as vanquished, but also a traitor<br/>
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after he is to be reputed not onlye as vanquished, but also a traitor  
After a man be yelded the signes do shewe the acceptaunce, as<br/>
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After a man be yelded the signes do shewe the acceptaunce, as  
when the partie to whome he yeldeth retireth him selfe, or<br/>
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when the partie to whome he yeldeth retireth him selfe, or  
that he or the ennemie laieth downe the sworde, and refraineth<br/>
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that he or the ennemie laieth downe the sworde, and refraineth  
further contencion. And whatsoeuer prisonner after the accep:<br/>
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further contencion. And whatsoeuer prisonner after the acceptaunce
taunce of yeldinge offendeth him to whome he yeldeth shalbe<br/>
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of yeldinge offendeth him to whome he yeldeth shalbe  
condemned as a traitor, & shall not deserue rewarde of victorie<br/>
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condemned as a traitor, & shall not deserue rewarde of victorie  
But the trwe sentence of this doubte is to be discided by the<br/>
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But the trwe sentence of this doubte is to be discided by the  
lookers on & standers by, who mighte plainlie dyscerne in what<br/>
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lookers on & standers by, who mighte plainlie dyscerne in what  
sorte the deedes were donne, & the wordes pnounced, & whether<br/>
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sorte the deedes were donne, & the wordes pnounced, & whether  
the wordes were spoken before the blowe geven, or the blowe<br/>
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the wordes were spoken before the blowe geven, or the blowe  
geven before the wordes, or els both at one instaunte.<br/>
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geven before the wordes, or els both at one instaunte. ~ ~
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When two men at Armes do encoun:<br/>
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''When two men at Armes do encounter, ''
ter, the one is Vnhorsed, the other loseth<br/>
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''the one is Vnhorsed, the other loseth ''
his stirrops, is amazed & wandreth<br/>
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''his stirrops, is amazed & wandreth ''
he Wote not whither. wch of them<br/>
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''he Wote not whither. wch of them ''
ought to be Uictored. <br/>
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''ought to be Uictored. ~ . ~ . ~ ''
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Ca. 19.
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''Ca. 19.''

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face, wch wordes weare farre differinge from their doings wherfore the followinge of wordes are to be considered, and a man ofttimes talketh one thinge and dooth an other. So in conclusion I saye that he that wth deedes & not wordes dooth witnesse the nobilitie of his minde ought to be victorious. But it must be considered, whether the yeldinge wordes he spake were accepted or not, and so a pawsinge time had before ye blowe after geven. ffor yf his wordes were receiued & staye made, in striking after he is to be reputed not onlye as vanquished, but also a traitor After a man be yelded the signes do shewe the acceptaunce, as when the partie to whome he yeldeth retireth him selfe, or that he or the ennemie laieth downe the sworde, and refraineth further contencion. And whatsoeuer prisonner after the acceptaunce of yeldinge offendeth him to whome he yeldeth shalbe condemned as a traitor, & shall not deserue rewarde of victorie But the trwe sentence of this doubte is to be discided by the lookers on & standers by, who mighte plainlie dyscerne in what sorte the deedes were donne, & the wordes pnounced, & whether the wordes were spoken before the blowe geven, or the blowe geven before the wordes, or els both at one instaunte. ~ ~

When two men at Armes do encounter, the one is Vnhorsed, the other loseth his stirrops, is amazed & wandreth he Wote not whither. wch of them ought to be Uictored. ~ . ~ . ~

Ca. 19.