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FLAVIUS
VEGETIUS RENATUS BOOK ONE THE SLING Recruits are to be taught
the art of throwing stones both with the hand and sling. The inhabitants of the
Balearic Islands are said to have been the inventors of slings, and to have managed
them with surprising dexterity, owing to the manner of bringing up their children.
The children were not allowed to have their food by their mothers till they had
first struck it with their sling. Soldiers, notwithstanding their defensive armor,
are often more annoyed by the round stones from the sling than by all the arrows
of the enemy. Stones kill without mangling the body, and the contusion is mortal
without loss of blood. It is universally known the ancients employed slingers
in all their engagements. There is the greater reason for instructing all troops,
without exception, in this exercise, as the sling cannot be reckoned any encumbrance,
and often is of the greatest service, especially when they are obliged to engage
in stony places, to defend a mountain or an eminence, or to repulse an enemy at
the attack of a castle or city.
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