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When the challinger & defender be hurte<br/>
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''When the challinger & defender be hurte ''
in like members. Wch of them oughte to be<br/>
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''in like members. Wch of them oughte to be ''
Uictorious?<br/>
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''Uictorious? ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~''
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Ca. 28.<br/>
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''Ca. 28.''
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Twoe gentlemen havinge fought a longe time for<br/>
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'''Twoe''' gentlemen havinge fought a longe time for  
life & deathe, findinge themselues at the dayes ende wery:<br/>
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life & deathe, findinge themselues at the dayes ende weryed
ed & hurte in lyke members. It was demaunded whether of them<br/>
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& hurte in lyke members. It was demaunded whether of them  
had deserued victorie? By the reason alleadged in the former Cha:<br/>
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had deserued victorie? By the reason alleadged in the former Chapiter
piter the Challinger sholde be reputed as victored because he hath<br/>
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the Challinger sholde be reputed as victored because he hath  
not performed his offer wch was to vanquish & to drawe bloode wch<br/>
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not performed his offer wch was to vanquish & to drawe bloode wch  
is in a sorte to gaine victorie of an ennemie. But to distinguish<br/>
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is in a sorte to gaine victorie of an ennemie. But to distinguish  
rightlie of this doubt, the place where bloode is drawne must dy:<br/>
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rightlie of this doubt, the place where bloode is drawne must dyligentlie
ligentlie be marked, because the worthines of the member wherin<br/>
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be marked, because the worthines of the member wherin  
the hurte is receaved, & the vse of the same doe shewe in what<br/>
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the hurte is receaved, & the vse of the same doe shewe in what  
sorte the honnor sholde be allotted to him that gave the wounde<br/>
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sorte the honnor sholde be allotted to him that gave the wounde  
as whether it be vppon the heade or anie other basser parte<br/>
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as whether it be vppon the heade or anie other basser parte  
or the right arme or the lefte. ffor who so hath bloude drawn<br/>
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or the right arme or the lefte. ffor who so hath bloude drawn  
on his right arme receaveth more reproche then he that is<br/>
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on his right arme receaveth more reproche then he that is  
hurte on the lefte, though as erst I saide the same be nerest<br/>
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hurte on the lefte, though as erst I saide the same be nerest  
the harte, yet because the right hande is vsed both in defending<br/>
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the harte, yet because the right hande is vsed both in defending  
and offendinge the wounde therof is the greater reproche, &<br/>
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and offendinge the wounde therof is the greater reproche, &  
though the vaines of the harte do reache to the lefte hande wch<br/>
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though the vaines of the harte do reache to the lefte hande wch  
is the cause yt in wedlocke the ringe is putt on the womans<br/>
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is the cause yt in wedlocke the ringe is putt on the womans  
lefte hande; yet in the exercyse of armes the right hande is<br/>
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lefte hande; yet in the exercyse of armes the right hande is  
of greater estimacion, because it both offendeth & defendeth, &<br/>
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of greater estimacion, because it both offendeth & defendeth, &  
the left hande is only as a sheilde, & not to meete to offende<br/>
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the left hande is only as a sheilde, & not to meete to offende  
Therfore yf two doe fight for life & the one be hurte on the<br/>
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Therfore yf two doe fight for life & the one be hurte on the  
right arme & the other on the lefte, he yt receaveth ye wounde<br/>
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right arme & the other on the lefte, he yt receaveth ye wounde  
on the right side shalbe for this reason accompted as victored<br/>
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on the right side shalbe for this reason accompted as victored  
But in combat of honnor he shalbe victorious, yt most skilfullye<br/>
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But in combat of honnor he shalbe victorious, yt most skilfullye  
vseth his weopon, & yt least estemeth the greif of the hurte<br/>
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vseth his weopon, & yt least estemeth the greif of the hurte  
In thease cases also the qualitie of hurts muste be considered<br/>
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In thease cases also the qualitie of hurts muste be considered  
wch be more or lesse mortall, according to the worthines of<br/>
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wch be more or lesse mortall, according to the worthines of  
those members wherin they remaine.
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those members wherin they remaine. ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ .

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When the challinger & defender be hurte in like members. Wch of them oughte to be Uictorious? ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~

Ca. 28.

Twoe gentlemen havinge fought a longe time for life & deathe, findinge themselues at the dayes ende weryed & hurte in lyke members. It was demaunded whether of them had deserued victorie? By the reason alleadged in the former Chapiter the Challinger sholde be reputed as victored because he hath not performed his offer wch was to vanquish & to drawe bloode wch is in a sorte to gaine victorie of an ennemie. But to distinguish rightlie of this doubt, the place where bloode is drawne must dyligentlie be marked, because the worthines of the member wherin the hurte is receaved, & the vse of the same doe shewe in what sorte the honnor sholde be allotted to him that gave the wounde as whether it be vppon the heade or anie other basser parte or the right arme or the lefte. ffor who so hath bloude drawn on his right arme receaveth more reproche then he that is hurte on the lefte, though as erst I saide the same be nerest the harte, yet because the right hande is vsed both in defending and offendinge the wounde therof is the greater reproche, & though the vaines of the harte do reache to the lefte hande wch is the cause yt in wedlocke the ringe is putt on the womans lefte hande; yet in the exercyse of armes the right hande is of greater estimacion, because it both offendeth & defendeth, & the left hande is only as a sheilde, & not to meete to offende Therfore yf two doe fight for life & the one be hurte on the right arme & the other on the lefte, he yt receaveth ye wounde on the right side shalbe for this reason accompted as victored But in combat of honnor he shalbe victorious, yt most skilfullye vseth his weopon, & yt least estemeth the greif of the hurte In thease cases also the qualitie of hurts muste be considered wch be more or lesse mortall, according to the worthines of those members wherin they remaine. ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ .