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Somme of money to anye man that dooth apprehend or slea<br/>
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Somme of money to anye man that dooth apprehend or slea  
a traitor, yf a man in shootinge at a deere or other beaste<br/>
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a traitor, yf a man in shootinge at a deere or other beaste  
doe happelie let flie his arrowe & kill the saide traitor<br/>
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doe happelie let flie his arrowe & kill the saide traitor  
where as for feare he lieth hidden, he shall not receave nor<br/>
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where as for feare he lieth hidden, he shall not receave nor  
ought to challenge the rewarde, because he hath done yt seruice<br/>
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ought to challenge the rewarde, because he hath done yt seruice  
by fortune, vnwares & not wth intencion before determined.<br/>
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by fortune, vnwares & not wth intencion before determined.  
But yf a like fall & mishap had happened in combat for<br/>
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But yf a like fall & mishap had happened in combat for  
life & death the case had bene otherwise. ffor (as in the for:<br/>
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life & death the case had bene otherwise. ffor (as in the former
mer books is at lardge discoursed) it is lawfull for him yt fighteth<br/>
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books is at lardge discoursed) it is lawfull for him yt fighteth  
for life to vse all frawde & aduauntage he maye to overcomme<br/>
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for life to vse all frawde & aduauntage he maye to overcomme  
his ennemie and winne victorie Liuio writeth yt Hanibal<br/>
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his ennemie and winne victorie ''Liuio'' writeth yt ''Hanibal''
findinge Fuluio the Romaine capteine vsed not any frawde<br/>
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findinge ''Fuluio'' the ''Romaine'' capteine vsed not any frawde  
or deceipt in his Campe, vppon a daye darkned wth clowdes<br/>
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or deceipt in his Campe, vppon a daye darkned wth clowdes  
he lodged his soldiers behinde a hill, where they coulde not be<br/>
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he lodged his soldiers behinde a hill, where they coulde not be  
decerned, and wth a fewe horse purposely appointed offred<br/>
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decerned, and wth a fewe horse purposely appointed offred  
skirmish to the Romaines who suppozing there had not bene<br/>
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skirmish to the ''Romaines'' who suppozing there had not bene  
other nombers then those they sawe, forthwth issued owte<br/>
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other nombers then those they sawe, forthwth issued owte  
& beinge by reason of the darke daye beguiled fell into<br/>
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& beinge by reason of the darke daye beguiled fell into  
the handes of the Carthaginenses. where Fuluio wth<br/>
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the handes of the ''Carthaginenses''. where ''Fuluio'' wth  
fowre skore thowsande soldiers were overthrowne and<br/>
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fowre skore thowsande soldiers were overthrowne and  
slaine. By wch cruell historie we are taught that<br/>
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slaine. By wch cruell historie we are taught that  
in everie conflict that towcheth life & death all<br/>
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in everie conflict that towcheth life & death all ~
crafte arte & conninge is to be allowed.<br/>
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crafte arte & conninge is to be allowed. ~ . ~ . ~ .
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Off one that brought certaine prickes<br/>
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''Off one that brought certaine prickes''
of Yron, And by suche meanes<br/>
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''of Yron, And by suche meanes''
ouercame his Ennemis.<br/>
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''ouercame his Ennemis. ~ . ~ .''
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Ca. 17.
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''Ca. 17.''

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Somme of money to anye man that dooth apprehend or slea a traitor, yf a man in shootinge at a deere or other beaste doe happelie let flie his arrowe & kill the saide traitor where as for feare he lieth hidden, he shall not receave nor ought to challenge the rewarde, because he hath done yt seruice by fortune, vnwares & not wth intencion before determined. But yf a like fall & mishap had happened in combat for life & death the case had bene otherwise. ffor (as in the former books is at lardge discoursed) it is lawfull for him yt fighteth for life to vse all frawde & aduauntage he maye to overcomme his ennemie and winne victorie Liuio writeth yt Hanibal findinge Fuluio the Romaine capteine vsed not any frawde or deceipt in his Campe, vppon a daye darkned wth clowdes he lodged his soldiers behinde a hill, where they coulde not be decerned, and wth a fewe horse purposely appointed offred skirmish to the Romaines who suppozing there had not bene other nombers then those they sawe, forthwth issued owte & beinge by reason of the darke daye beguiled fell into the handes of the Carthaginenses. where Fuluio wth fowre skore thowsande soldiers were overthrowne and slaine. By wch cruell historie we are taught that in everie conflict that towcheth life & death all ~ crafte arte & conninge is to be allowed. ~ . ~ . ~ .

Off one that brought certaine prickes of Yron, And by suche meanes ouercame his Ennemis. ~ . ~ .

Ca. 17.