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− | ''That euerie blow of the point of the sword striketh circulerly and how he that striketh with the point, striketh streight.'' | + | <section begin="1"/>''That euerie blow of the point of the sword striketh circulerly and how he that striketh with the point, striketh streight.''<section end="1"/> |
− | '''H'''Auing before said and laid down for one of the principels of this art, that the streit Line is the shortest of all others (which is most true.) It seemeth needfull that I make demonstration thereof. And further hauing suggested for a troth, that the blow of the point is <sub>the</sub> | + | <section begin="2"/>'''H'''Auing before said and laid down for one of the principels of this art, that the streit Line is the shortest of all others (which is most true.) It seemeth needfull that I make demonstration thereof. And further hauing suggested for a troth, that the blow of the point is<section end="2"/> <sub>the</sub> |
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That euerie blow of the point of the sword striketh circulerly and how he that striketh with the point, striketh streight.
HAuing before said and laid down for one of the principels of this art, that the streit Line is the shortest of all others (which is most true.) It seemeth needfull that I make demonstration thereof. And further hauing suggested for a troth, that the blow of the point is
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