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'''Giacomo Di Grassi his true Arte of Defence,''' ''plainlie teaching by infallable Demonstrations, apt Figures and perfect Rules the manner and'' forme how a man without other Teacher or Master may safelie handle all sortes of ''Weapons as well offensiue as defensiue: VVith a Treatise'' Of Disceit or Falsinge: And with a waie or ''meane by priuate Industrie to obtaine Strength, Iudgement and'' Actiuitie.
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<section begin="1"/>'''Giacomo Di Grassi his true Arte of Defence,''' ''plainlie teaching by infallable Demonstrations, apt Figures and perfect Rules the manner and'' forme how a man without other Teacher or Master may safelie handle all sortes of ''Weapons as well offensiue as defensiue: VVith a Treatise'' Of Disceit or Falsinge: And with a waie or ''meane by priuate Industrie to obtaine Strength, Iudgement and'' Actiuitie.<section end="1"/>
  
''First written in Italian by the fore''said Author, And Englished by I. G. gentleman.
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<section begin="2"/>''First written in Italian by the fore''said Author, And Englished by I. G. gentleman.<section end="2"/>
  
''Printed at London for I. I and are to be sold'' wihin Temple Barre at the Signe of the Hand and Starre  
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<section begin="3"/>''Printed at London for I. I and are to be sold'' within Temple Barre at the Signe of the Hand and Starre  
  
'''1594.'''
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'''1594.'''<section end="3"/>

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Giacomo Di Grassi his true Arte of Defence, plainlie teaching by infallable Demonstrations, apt Figures and perfect Rules the manner and forme how a man without other Teacher or Master may safelie handle all sortes of Weapons as well offensiue as defensiue: VVith a Treatise Of Disceit or Falsinge: And with a waie or meane by priuate Industrie to obtaine Strength, Iudgement and Actiuitie.

First written in Italian by the foresaid Author, And Englished by I. G. gentleman.

Printed at London for I. I and are to be sold within Temple Barre at the Signe of the Hand and Starre

1594.