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A05146 A discourse of military discipline devided into three boockes, declaringe the partes and sufficiencie ordained in a private souldier, and in each officer; servinge in the infantery, till the election and office of the captaine generall; and the laste booke treatinge of fire-wourckes of rare executiones by sea and lande, as alsoe of firtifasions [sic]. Composed by Captaine Gerat Barry Irish. Barry, Gerat. 1634 (1634) STC 1528; ESTC S106980 169,543 262

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principally to be experte in well executinge his office to observe goode order in march to prudently finish with expedition his affaires to reprehende and redress disorderes in due time with prudence and auctoritie soe shall he be beloved and respected and moste comonlie have goode successes In the greatest dangeres he is ●o●hcowe him selfe with asetled minde and brave couradge animatinge the Souldieres sheowinge him selfe with them in all dangeres and extremities comfortinge and givinge them goode instructiones and examples and in the greateste dangeres that shall happen to presence him self with them with a brave and valerouse determination soe douptles shall he by beloved feared and respected by thē Let him by no meanes be overcomed by disordered a petites but rather be moderate mylde and faire condisioned a● be●itinge ●o person of soe greate comaunde Treatinge of severall sortes of Squadrones BIgininge with the rule who to finde oute the square roote of any number the table pitagorique a table ●● by put in memorie for the framinge of squadrones for suche as are not experte in Arithmeticke the table of the proportiones of unequall numberes and who to frame severall sortes of squadrones of severall sortes of weapones and the industrie used for they re due orderinge and devidinge in proportion acordinge as time occasion and situation shall require and permitt A square roote is a digit or number whiche beinge multiplied in it self bringethe fourth a square number as 2 beinge multiplied in it self make the 4. in sayinge two times two make the 4. and so from the number 1. to the number 9. yove shall understande in the table Pitagorique the raise of 1. can not be but 1. the rayes of 4. is 2. the raise of 9. is 3. the raies of 16. is 4. that of 25. is 5. and soe consequently as in the table folowinge yove may perceive To finde oute the square roote of any number be it square or not square yove muste wourke thus firste havinge set downe the number propounded whiche at the leaste muste consiste of 3. figures Set a prick under the firste digitt of the saied number on the righte hande that donpricke every other digit or number therof towardes the leiftehande Havinge alwayes one voyde space or chifer betwext every 2. prickes as yove see heere don in the number folowinge 946. to finde oute the square roote of this propounded number yove are to pricke the saied number as before taughte havinge so don seeke oute one of the 3. digites whiche beinge multiplied in it self may take a way the chifer 9. that is on the lefte hande or as muche therof as may by in sayinge 3. times 3. maketh 9. soe that 3. is the rays of 9. firste chifer of youre propounded number and restethe nothinge whiche yove shall put right a bove the 9. soe that yove have wholy don withe the 9. that liethe on the lefte hande that don doble the quotient whiche is 3. and it makethe 6. and set the same in the voide place righte under the figure 4. and seeke oute a digit or number whiche beinge multiplied in it self may take a way the 4. and say how many times 6. can yove finde in 4. nullo soe set downe 0. in the quotient right under the 6. that stand the on the righte hande and say that in plasinge nullo in the quotient yove have don and there restethe 46. that remaineth soe say that 30. is the square roote of 946. and there remainethe 46. that is not comprehended in the square roote in sayinge multiply 30. the square roote of 946. by 30. and it will make 900. to whiche 900. a● 46. that remaineth and itt shall a monte the full some of youre propounded number of 946. as by the proofe yove plainely see In all suche numberes to knowe whether yove have dō well or no multipliy the square roote by it self to the producte of which multiplication yove are to ad if there by any remainder and if yove finde the summe therof to be like to youre firste propounded number yove have don well and if it be not like yove have errede But if suche number doe consiste of many numberes or figures in workēge wherof yove muste doble the quotiēt once twece or threece acordinge as the number dothe require whiche yove shall more plainly perceive by this example followinge Presupose that 37424 is the number wherof yove woulde knowe the square roote to doe the whiche wourke as before taughte firste prick the 4. that standethe on the righte hande then fall to pricke the other 4. towardes to lefte hande and havinge so don pricke the digit 3. that standethe on the lefte hande of all nowe seeke oute som digit or number whiche beinge multiplied in it self takethe a way the laste chifer on the lefte hande whiche is 3. or the moste therof that can be whiche yove shall finde to by 1. and havinge set downe the saied 1. in the quotiēt say one time one is 1. whiche beinge substracted oute of 3. restethe 2. whiche is to be placed right over the 3. and conzeale the saied 3. that don double the quotient 1. and it makethe 2. whiche yove are to place righte under the 7 of youre propounded numberin the seconde place towardes the lefte hande that don say who many times 2 in 27. yove shall finde it to be 9. in sayinge 9 times 2. is 18. oute of 27 restethe 9. whiche yove shall place righte over and above the 7. in the seconde place on the lefte hande and in the quotient right under the pricke of the chifer 4 in the 3 place towardes the lefte hande yove shall place 9. havinge soe don say 9. times 9. is 81. beinge substracted oute of 94. restethe 13. nowe double the 18 in the quotient and it will be 38. whiche yove shall place under the 9. in the quotient towardes the righte hande havinge soe don say how many times 38. in 132. that standethe right above it yove shall finde it to be 3. whiche yove shall place in the quotient under the firste prike on the right hande under the chifer 4. that don say 3. times 3. maketh 9 oute of 13. resteth 4. then say 3. times 8. makethe 24 oute of 42. restethe 18 that don fall to the 3. in the quotiēt and multiply it in it self and it makethe 9. whiche yove shall substracte oute of the producte of youre laste division whiche was 184. and there shall remaine 175. soe that 193. is the square roote of the firste number given whiche was 37424 whiche square beinge multiplied in it self is 37249. and the remainder is 175. whiche two partitiones beinge putt togither makethe the firste number of 37424. yove are alsoe to understande that if yove finde any number oute of whiche youre quotiēt beinge doubled and can not be substracted yove muste set downe a chifer in the quotiēt as yove do in divisiō Moste necessary it is for a Sardgent mayor or who soever doth pretende to be curiouse