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the feilde. hereuppon the hurte man who still remained wthin the<br/>
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the feilde. hereuppon the hurte man who still remained wthin the  
liste desired definitive iudgemente in his owne favour, wch in respecte<br/>
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liste desired definitive iudgemente in his owne favour, wch in respecte  
of his ennemies disobedience and fleinge was Due. Besides all that<br/>
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of his ennemies disobedience and fleinge was Due. Besides all that  
sith vndr the protection of the Prince & disarmed he was hurte<br/>
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sith vndr the protection of the Prince & disarmed he was hurte  
the ennemie ought to be pronounced a traitor vnto wch alle:<br/>
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the ennemie ought to be pronounced a traitor vnto wch allegacion
gacion by him that was fled, it was answered, that the staffe of<br/>
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by him that was fled, it was answered, that the staffe of  
the Prince ought to be put downe at such time as both the fighters<br/>
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the Prince ought to be put downe at such time as both the fighters  
commodiouslie might see it, wch at that present was not, for that<br/>
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commodiouslie might see it, wch at that present was not, for that  
his horse was then in advaunsinge, wherby he could not perceave<br/>
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his horse was then in advaunsinge, wherby he could not perceave  
the prohibition of the Prince, nor the puttinge downe of the<br/>
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the prohibition of the Prince, nor the puttinge downe of the  
staffe, wherfore havinge vnwares hurt his ennemie, he ought<br/>
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staffe, wherfore havinge vnwares hurt his ennemie, he ought  
neither for treason nor disobedience to be punished, no nor for fleinge<br/>
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neither for treason nor disobedience to be punished, no nor for fleinge  
owt of the lists to lose his honnor, seinge the same was done to<br/>
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owt of the lists to lose his honnor, seinge the same was done to  
giue place vnto his Princes Ire. ffor that it is commaunded by<br/>
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giue place vnto his Princes Ire. ffor that it is commaunded by  
the devine commaundement, that all men sholde eschue the anger<br/>
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the devine commaundement, that all men sholde eschue the anger  
of their offended Prince, wch happeneth manie times thorough<br/>
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of their offended Prince, wch happeneth manie times thorough  
falce information and therby the due proceeedinge of Iustice<br/>
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falce information and therby the due proceeedinge of Iustice  
disordered. ffor a Prince ought to punish the offenders in<br/>
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disordered. ffor a Prince ought to punish the offenders in  
Patience & not in offence, otherwise the same sholde not be<br/>
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Patience & not in offence, otherwise the same sholde not be  
iustice but rather crueltie whosoeuer therfore flieth the<br/>
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iustice but rather crueltie whosoeuer therfore flieth the  
angrie countenaunce of his Prince shewth therby a signe of<br/>
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angrie countenaunce of his Prince shewth therby a signe of  
force & obedience. All wch considered it maye appeare that<br/>
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force & obedience. All wch considered it maye appeare that  
constrained and wth protestacion vnwillinglie he abandoned<br/>
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constrained and wth protestacion vnwillinglie he abandoned  
the lists and therfore wthout preiudice of honnor or losse<br/>
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the lists and therfore wthout preiudice of honnor or losse  
of the same yt sholde be adiudged. By sentence of many<br/>
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of the same yt sholde be adiudged. By sentence of many  
knightes it was determined, that he who alleadged not to<br/>
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knightes it was determined, that he who alleadged not to  
se the Princes staffe sholde be sworne thervnto, and yf<br/>
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se the Princes staffe sholde be sworne thervnto, and yf  
according to his allegacions he affirmed the same by othe<br/>
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according to his allegacions he affirmed the same by othe  
That then notwthstandinge the presumptions to the contrarye<br/>
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That then notwthstandinge the presumptions to the contrarye  
he sholde be acquited both of treason & losse of honnor, though<br/>
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he sholde be acquited both of treason & losse of honnor, though  
in deede he had forsaken the lists. ffor by Iustinian the<br/>
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in deede he had forsaken the lists. ffor by ''Iustinian'' the  
Emperor a lawe was made, & confirmed by the Pope, that<br/>
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Emperor a lawe was made, & confirmed by the Pope, that  
whatsoeuer Emperor kinge Prince or other Potentate, wch<br/>
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whatsoeuer Emperor kinge Prince or other Potentate, wch  
commaunded his officers to exequute any subiect sodeinlie<br/>
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commaunded his officers to exequute any subiect sodeinlie  
that the same officer sholde not perfourme nor obey the same<br/>
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that the same officer sholde not perfourme nor obey the same  
inconsiderate commaundemente, but sholde staye thexecution<br/>
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inconsiderate commaundemente, but sholde staye thexecution  
for xxty daies in wch time it were likely that the Ire of that<br/>
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for xxty daies in wch time it were likely that the Ire of that  
Prince sholde cease, & therfore it were meete in this case<br/>
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Prince sholde cease, & therfore it were meete in this case  
a staye to be taken, ffor we reade in the Romaine histories
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a staye to be taken, ffor we reade in the ''Romaine'' histories

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the feilde. hereuppon the hurte man who still remained wthin the liste desired definitive iudgemente in his owne favour, wch in respecte of his ennemies disobedience and fleinge was Due. Besides all that sith vndr the protection of the Prince & disarmed he was hurte the ennemie ought to be pronounced a traitor vnto wch allegacion by him that was fled, it was answered, that the staffe of the Prince ought to be put downe at such time as both the fighters commodiouslie might see it, wch at that present was not, for that his horse was then in advaunsinge, wherby he could not perceave the prohibition of the Prince, nor the puttinge downe of the staffe, wherfore havinge vnwares hurt his ennemie, he ought neither for treason nor disobedience to be punished, no nor for fleinge owt of the lists to lose his honnor, seinge the same was done to giue place vnto his Princes Ire. ffor that it is commaunded by the devine commaundement, that all men sholde eschue the anger of their offended Prince, wch happeneth manie times thorough falce information and therby the due proceeedinge of Iustice disordered. ffor a Prince ought to punish the offenders in Patience & not in offence, otherwise the same sholde not be iustice but rather crueltie whosoeuer therfore flieth the angrie countenaunce of his Prince shewth therby a signe of force & obedience. All wch considered it maye appeare that constrained and wth protestacion vnwillinglie he abandoned the lists and therfore wthout preiudice of honnor or losse of the same yt sholde be adiudged. By sentence of many knightes it was determined, that he who alleadged not to se the Princes staffe sholde be sworne thervnto, and yf according to his allegacions he affirmed the same by othe That then notwthstandinge the presumptions to the contrarye he sholde be acquited both of treason & losse of honnor, though in deede he had forsaken the lists. ffor by Iustinian the Emperor a lawe was made, & confirmed by the Pope, that whatsoeuer Emperor kinge Prince or other Potentate, wch commaunded his officers to exequute any subiect sodeinlie that the same officer sholde not perfourme nor obey the same inconsiderate commaundemente, but sholde staye thexecution for xxty daies in wch time it were likely that the Ire of that Prince sholde cease, & therfore it were meete in this case a staye to be taken, ffor we reade in the Romaine histories