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t is again divided into three Parts, _viz._ the Pommel or Ball at the far end, sometimes Round and sometimes Oval in Shape. This keeps the Hilt fast, by being well riveted, and by its poise makes the Sword well mounted, or light before the Hand. The next is that part on which you grasp your Hand, commonly called the Handle: and then the Shell, which is that part of the Hilt next the Blade, to preserve your Hand (if you are any thing weary in managing it) from a Thrust or Blow. The Blade is divided into two Parts only. The first next to the Hilt, being termed the strong Part or Fort. The other, which is the extream, is termed the Feeble, or they are otherways termed the Prime, and the Second. The strong Fort or Prime of the Blade, is measured from the Shell to the middle of the Blade, and being the strongest, is made use of in Parying, or to put by Thrusts or Blows. The Feeble, weak or second part, is accounted from the Middle to the Point, and is properly made use of in Offending or giving Thrusts or Blows; and thus much may serve for the Description of the Sword: Now I proceed to the Explanation of the Terms, fit to be known by a Practitioner. _A Guard._ This is a proper Posture you must place your self in, for the better defending your self from the Thrusts or Blows of those you Fence with, or defend your self from. _To Parie._ Observe that this is to put by a Blow or Thrust, that it may not touch you, but be cast off without hurt or danger. _Quart._ Here you must hold the Nails of your Sword-hand upwards, with a steady Arm; and then it is said to be held in quart. _Terce._ This is the contrary to the former, for the Nails of your Hand must be held downwards; and then the Sword is held in _Terce_. _Within the Sword._ This is that part of your Body, (which having your Right-side towards your Adversary) is between your Sword and Left-breast. _Within the Sword._ This is the part of the Body, that (when you hold your Sword towards your Left-side) is above it the breadth of your Body. _The Approach or Advance._ This is done, when being out of your Adversaries reach, or at a pretty distance from him; you make your Approach or Advance towards him. _To Retire or Retreat._ This is when you are within your Adversaries reach, that you get put of it by stepping or Jumping backwards; which you must observe to do on a strait Line. _Measure._ This is only a distance betw
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