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Peacham, Henry
The compleat gentleman : fashioning him absolute in the most necessary and commendable qualities, concerning mind, or body, that may be required in a person of honor. To which is added the gentlemans exercise or, an exquisite practise, as well for drawing all manner of beasts, as for making colours, to be used in painting, limming, &c — London, 1661

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Which doth also imply the charging of the Musket
anew, without any further direction.
A General note is, that the sonldier must carefully
dbserve the word of direstion given to fulfil all the
particulars unto it,and not to go further,but upon the
same to abide further directions.
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Postures for the Pike.
Oilderyonr Ptkjf.
Advance your Fik.es,
Shoulder your Pikys.
Charge your Pikjs»
Order your Pikes.
trails your Pikes.
Cheekeyottr Pikys*
Charge your Pikes•
Shoulder jour Pik.es.
To the Right'hand Charge.
Shoulder your Pik.es.
To the Lest-hand Charge,
Shoulder your Pikes.
To the Re are Charge,
Shoulder :
Tort your Pikes,
Comport your Pikys,
Order your Pikes•
CHAP. XXI.
Concerning Fisiing:
I Have taken so much delight in the Art of Angling,
that I may well term it,the honest and patient mam
Recreation, or aPastime for all men to recreate them-
selves at vacant hours.
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