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either death or deniall of a mans owne wordes proveth the<br/>
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either death or deniall of a mans owne wordes proveth the
victorie. To be ouerthrowne dooth not alone suffize, though<br/>
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victorie. To be ouerthrowne dooth not alone suffize, though
thennemie dooth laye hande vppon him beinge downe, yet<br/>
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thennemie dooth laye hande vppon him beinge downe, yet
maie it be that he recouered him selfe, and so become victorious<br/>
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maie it be that he recouered him selfe, and so become victorious
as hereafter more at lardge shalbe declared. But in a Chal:<br/>
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as hereafter more at lardge shalbe declared. But in a Chal:
lenge for triall of virtue or triumphe, yf the one in this sorte<br/>
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lenge for triall of virtue or triumphe, yf the one in this sorte
doe happen to fall though the nomber of courses be not per:<br/>
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doe happen to fall though the nomber of courses be not per:
formed, yet shall he that dooth fall be vndoubtedlie reputed<br/>
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formed, yet shall he that dooth fall be vndoubtedlie reputed
as victored, for this case differeth from that wch is for life<br/>
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as victored, for this case differeth from that wch is for life
& deathe, because in agrement made for tenne Courses, it<br/>
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& deathe, because in agrement made for tenne Courses, it
is to be intended, yf none of the Ronners doe fall where:<br/>
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is to be intended, yf none of the Ronners doe fall where:
fore the one beinge overthrowne the Combatt is determined<br/>
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fore the one beinge overthrowne the Combatt is determined
and the other shall remaine wth honnor & victorie.<br/>
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and the other shall remaine wth honnor & victorie. ~ . ~
<br/>
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Off two fighters that were in one<br/>
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''Off two fighters that were in one combat slaine wch of them oughte to be victorious. ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ .''
combat slaine wch of them oughte<br/>
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to be victorious.<br/>
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''Ca. 2.''
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Ca. 2.<br/>
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'''Twoe''' doe come to combatt on foote vppon
<br/>
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Challenge of liffe or deathe, the one falleth the other dooth
Twoe doe come to combatt on foote vppon<br/>
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bestride him wth his sworde in hand sayenge. Yelde thy
Challenge of liffe or deathe, the one falleth the other dooth<br/>
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selfe who answereth wth wordes of like effecte , wherwthall
bestride him wth his sworde in hand sayenge. Yelde thy<br/>
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he that is overthrowne wondeth him in the bellie that helde
selfe who answereth wth wordes of like effecte , wherwthall<br/>
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him vndr, who provoked therwthall cutteth him vppon the throte
he that is overthrowne wondeth him in the bellie that helde<br/>
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he that was first hurt aduaunseth him selfe on foote & walketh
him vndr, who provoked therwthall cutteth him vppon the throte<br/>
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but wth in short space after they bothe died. In this case it is
he that was first hurt aduaunseth him selfe on foote & walketh<br/>
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to be considered, whether of them by the opinion of the Iudge
but wth in short space after they bothe died. In this case it is<br/>
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ought to have the victorie, thoughe in deede neither of them
to be considered, whether of them by the opinion of the Iudge<br/>
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coulde for lacke of life demaunde it. Yet that the spoile of
ought to have the victorie, thoughe in deede neither of them<br/>
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him that ought of righte to be victored might be set on the ensigne
coulde for lacke of life demaunde it. Yet that the spoile of<br/>
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of the victorious to his eternall fame, the truth is to be knowne.
him that ought of righte to be victored might be set on the ensigne<br/>
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It is decided that notwthstandinge a deade man cannot be deined
of the victorious to his eternall fame, the truth is to be knowne.<br/>
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victorious, yet maye it be saide that he who fell firste to the
It is decided that notwthstandinge a deade man cannot be deined<br/>
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grounde was vanquished, because the other kepinge him selfe on
victorious, yet maye it be saide that he who fell firste to the<br/>
 
grounde was vanquished, because the other kepinge him selfe on<br/>
 
 
foote did as it were first commaunde the bodie of his ennemie
 
foote did as it were first commaunde the bodie of his ennemie

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either death or deniall of a mans owne wordes proveth the victorie. To be ouerthrowne dooth not alone suffize, though thennemie dooth laye hande vppon him beinge downe, yet maie it be that he recouered him selfe, and so become victorious as hereafter more at lardge shalbe declared. But in a Chal: lenge for triall of virtue or triumphe, yf the one in this sorte doe happen to fall though the nomber of courses be not per: formed, yet shall he that dooth fall be vndoubtedlie reputed as victored, for this case differeth from that wch is for life & deathe, because in agrement made for tenne Courses, it is to be intended, yf none of the Ronners doe fall where: fore the one beinge overthrowne the Combatt is determined and the other shall remaine wth honnor & victorie. ~ . ~

Off two fighters that were in one combat slaine wch of them oughte to be victorious. ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ .

Ca. 2.

Twoe doe come to combatt on foote vppon Challenge of liffe or deathe, the one falleth the other dooth bestride him wth his sworde in hand sayenge. Yelde thy selfe who answereth wth wordes of like effecte , wherwthall he that is overthrowne wondeth him in the bellie that helde him vndr, who provoked therwthall cutteth him vppon the throte he that was first hurt aduaunseth him selfe on foote & walketh but wth in short space after they bothe died. In this case it is to be considered, whether of them by the opinion of the Iudge ought to have the victorie, thoughe in deede neither of them coulde for lacke of life demaunde it. Yet that the spoile of him that ought of righte to be victored might be set on the ensigne of the victorious to his eternall fame, the truth is to be knowne. It is decided that notwthstandinge a deade man cannot be deined victorious, yet maye it be saide that he who fell firste to the grounde was vanquished, because the other kepinge him selfe on foote did as it were first commaunde the bodie of his ennemie