The ART of

FENCING,

or, the USE of the

Small SWORD.


Translated from the FRENCH of the late celebrated

Monsieur L'ABBAT;

Master of that ART at the Academy of TOULOUSE.


By ANDREW MAHON, Professor of the SMALL SWORD in DUBLIN.


DUBLIN:

Printed by JAMES HORT, at the Sign of Mercury in Skinner-Row, 1734.


DEDICATION.


PREFACE.


CHAP. I. Of chusing and mounting a Blade.


CHAP. II. Of Guard.


CHAP. III. Of Pushing Quart.


CHAP. IV. Of the Parade of Quart.


CHAP. V. Of pushing Tierce without, or on the Outside of the Sword.


CHAP. VI. Of pushing Seconde.


CHAP. VII. The Parades of Seconde.


CHAP. VIII. Of Quart under the Wrist.


CHAP. IX. Of Flanconnade.


CHAP. X. Of Parades.


CHAP. XI. Of the demarches, or manner of advancing and retiring.


CHAP. XII. Of Disengagements.


CHAP. XIII. Of Feints.


CHAP. XIV. Of cutting over the Point of the Sword.


CHAP. XV. Of the Reprise, or redoubled Thrust.


CHAP. XVI. Of passing Quarte within the Sword.


CHAP. XVII. Of passing Quarte within the Sword.


CHAP. XVIII. Of Joining or seizing the Sword.


CHAP. XIX. Of engaging in Quarte in a midling Guard.


CHAP. XX. Of engaging in Tierce in the Midling Guard.


CHAP. XXI. Of several Guards, and the Manner of attacking them.


CHAP. XXII. Of Left-handed Men.


CHAP. XXIII. Of the Parade of the Hand.


CHAP. XXIV. Of the beat of the Foot, in closing the measure, or in the same place.


CHAP. XXV. Of the Good Effects of a nice Discernment of the Eye.


CHAP. XXVI. Of Time.


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