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ding the saide conuexe parte in this manner, it shall warde all the left side, and the circumference neere the hande shall with the least motion defend all the right side, the head and the thighes. And in this maner he shall keepe his enimie in sight & defend all that parte of the body, which is allotted vnto the said Target. Therefore the said Target shall be born, tharme in a manner so streight towards the left side, that the eyesight may passe to beholde the enimie without moouing, for this onely occasion, either the head, or the Target.
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<section begin="1"/>ding the saide conuexe parte in this manner, it shall warde all the left side, and the circumference neere the hande shall with the least motion defend all the right side, the head and the thighes. And in this maner he shall keepe his enimie in sight & defend all that parte of the body, which is allotted vnto the said Target. Therefore the said Target shall be born, tharme in a manner so streight towards the left side, that the eyesight may passe to beholde the enimie without moouing, for this onely occasion, either the head, or the Target.<section end="1"/>

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ding the saide conuexe parte in this manner, it shall warde all the left side, and the circumference neere the hande shall with the least motion defend all the right side, the head and the thighes. And in this maner he shall keepe his enimie in sight & defend all that parte of the body, which is allotted vnto the said Target. Therefore the said Target shall be born, tharme in a manner so streight towards the left side, that the eyesight may passe to beholde the enimie without moouing, for this onely occasion, either the head, or the Target.