<page>168v</page>
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<ab>G mortar with handles placed with its rod.</ab>
<ab>H knife-like saws to cut, if needed, a portcullis.</ab>
<ab>J the big <m>iron</m> rods that cross and tie the mortar.</ab>
<ab>K are like <m>iron</m> rods, all round and covered with cloths, like all the rest, so as to make the big <m>iron</m> rods, pierced close to the button, turn.</ab>
<ab>L axes that one must always carry to chop and to break, in the fortuitous case that the mortar has left anything entirely.</ab>
<ab>M a large <m>wood</m> mallet for knocking down what was begun and weakened by the axes and “
<comment> ? José Beltrán Coello June 18, 2015 4:03 AM </comment>
birons".</ab>
<ab>N are big wheelwright augers and birons for easily cutting a door or window by making large holes close to one another.</ab>
<ab>O crutches as tall as a man that must be carried to put under a portcullis immediately after the canon has been shot and to prevent the portcullis from falling.</ab>
<ab>P are small <m>iron</m> pincers for putting any low mortar against the bolt of a door.</ab>
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<page>168v</page>
<image>http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10500001g/f342.image</image>
<ab>G mortar with handles placed with its rod.</ab>
<ab>H knife-like saws to cut, if needed, a portcullis.</ab>
<ab>J the big <m>iron</m> rods that cross and tie the mortar.</ab>
<ab>K are like <m>iron</m> rods, all round and covered with cloths, like all the rest, so as to make the big <m>iron</m> rods, pierced close to the button, turn.</ab>
<ab>L axes that one must always carry to chop and to break, in the fortuitous case that the mortar has left anything entirely.</ab>
<ab>M a large <m>wood</m> mallet for knocking down what was begun and weakened by the axes and “
<comment> ? José Beltrán Coello June 18, 2015 4:03 AM </comment>
birons".</ab>
<ab>N are big wheelwright augers and birons for easily cutting a door or window by making large holes close to one another.</ab>
<ab>O crutches as tall as a man that must be carried to put under a portcullis immediately after the canon has been shot and to prevent the portcullis from falling.</ab>
<ab>P are small <m>iron</m> pincers for putting any low mortar against the bolt of a door.</ab>
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