Soldier who carries his skewer with both hands close together above his right shoulder, the point diagonally towed the ground (no. 8), ca. 1600. a soldier, full-length, to the right, which are a skewer (lance) above Right shoulder bears the point diagonally to the ground (no. 8), ca. 1600. His hands close together to the skew. This is the first operation for lifting the skewer to the shoulder and the horizontal wear. Plate 8 in the instructions for handling the skewer: Enseignement letter; ET SUMPINT SUR LES PORTRAITZ FIGUREZ, Touchant L'Usage, the Tout CE QU'UN SOLDAT DOBT Faire au Maniement


Soldier who carries his skewer with both hands close together above his right shoulder, the point diagonally towed the ground (no. 8), ca. 1600. a soldier, full-length, to the right, which are a skewer (lance) above Right shoulder bears the point diagonally to the ground (no. 8), ca. 1600. His hands close together to the skew. This is the first operation for lifting the skewer to the shoulder and the horizontal wear. Plate 8 in the instructions for handling the skewer: Enseignement letter; ET SUMPINT SUR LES PORTRAITZ FIGUREZ, Touchant L'Usage, the Tout CE QU'UN SOLDAT DOBT Faire au Maniement de la Pique. Part of the illustrations in a French edition of J. de Gheyns Wapenhande: J. de Gheyn, Maniement d'Armes, d'Arquebuses, Mousquetz et Piques: and conformité de l'Ordre de Mour Le Prince Maurice, Prince d'Orange, Amsterdam 1608. Marriens around 1600.


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