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man who takes delight in it. 305
Fourth Reasoning, in which the Lieutenant and General of Artillery, continuing in the practice begun, treat of how Artillery is conducted in any military Enterprise. 311
Fifth Reasoning, in which the Lieutenant narrates how, with the Artillery already conducted, it must be presented to the enemy on the day of Battle, both at Sea and on Land. 316
Sixth Reasoning, where the Lieutenant discourses on those things that in particular touch upon the provisions of the General of Artillery, and of all the persons of office and service who go subjected to his command in time of war, with the salaries that each of them earns in the Armies of His Catholic Majesty; which is commonly called the state of the Artillery. 321
Seventh Reasoning, in which our Lieutenant treats with the General of Artillery of the mode and form that he must observe in making the practice and contract for the Horses and Carts to conduct the Artillery and Munitions, with the masters of these Horses. 328
Of the Office of the Accountant of the Artillery. 328
Of the office of the General Overseer of the Artillery. 329
Of the office of the Paymaster of the Artillery. 330
Eighth Reasoning, in which the lieutenant treats of the provisions that belong to the office of the General of Artillery, once the war is finished. 331
Ninth Reasoning, in which the Lieutenant General of Artillery treats copiously of the qualities that are required in a good Bombardier, both interior and exterior, and at the end one treats of the school of the Gunners and Artillery. 336
Tenth Reasoning, in which the Lieutenant continues in giving to understand to his General of Artillery the order that one must have in the administration of the School of Bombardiers, with many other things to note.
Eleventh Reasoning, in which a beginning is made to the examination of the Volunteer Bombardier in the presence of the General of Artillery, and his Lieutenant, and of four old Bombardiers called Medina