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deliuered in two sortes, the one with the right foote behinde, the other with the right foote before.
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<section begin="1"/>deliuered in two sortes, the one with the right foote behinde, the other with the right foote before.<section end="1"/>
  
When the thrust is discharged that carrieth the right foote behinde, there must (in deliuerie thereof) be encreased a straight pace of the right foote. And it must be driuen & forced with all that strength which it requireth, and that is verie great, then setling in the lowe warde.
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<section begin="2"/>When the thrust is discharged that carrieth the right foote behinde, there must (in deliuerie thereof) be encreased a straight pace of the right foote. And it must be driuen & forced with all that strength which it requireth, and that is verie great, then setling in the lowe warde.<section end="2"/>
  
When one would deliuer a thrust with the right foote before he must remember in any case, first (vnawares of the enimie) to steale a halfe pace, that is to saie: to drawe the hinder foote neere the forefoote, & then to cast a thrust with the encrease of a halfe pace <sub>for-</sub>
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<section begin="3"/>When one would deliuer a thrust with the right foote before he must remember in any case, first (vnawares of the enimie) to steale a halfe pace, that is to saie: to drawe the hinder foote neere the forefoote, & then to cast a thrust with the encrease of a halfe pace<section end="3"/> <sub>for-</sub>

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deliuered in two sortes, the one with the right foote behinde, the other with the right foote before.

When the thrust is discharged that carrieth the right foote behinde, there must (in deliuerie thereof) be encreased a straight pace of the right foote. And it must be driuen & forced with all that strength which it requireth, and that is verie great, then setling in the lowe warde.

When one would deliuer a thrust with the right foote before he must remember in any case, first (vnawares of the enimie) to steale a halfe pace, that is to saie: to drawe the hinder foote neere the forefoote, & then to cast a thrust with the encrease of a halfe pace

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