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Show he Contents. LX. Of Jgreements Pcrfonal and re~. 1~ LXI. A League made with a King (.5 extended to him heing expelled) 111t to the Invader. 272 . LXII. To whom a promife made to the Firft is dt~e, what more have performed a thing together. 2 i3 LXl~I. How far States are accountable for dArba,ges done by their Suhjelts. 274 / LXIV. ?f the right of Em~affages. 276 LXV·. Among whom the right of Embaffages bath. plt~ce. ibid, LXVI. Whether 11n Embaffagc be alrvaies to he admitted. 278 LXV ll. of nDt violating Emhaffa· dours. z8o LXVIII. The Law in favour of Embafladours hinds not him t~ · whom he is not font. 286 LXIX An Enemy to whom an EVJ· ba{fadour is Jent, u hound. z88 LXX. Embaf{adours may not be wronged hy way of retalia ion. 289 . LXXI. The Coinp~tnions alfo of , Emhafj'adours, And their Goods, Are inviolahle. zgo LXXII. The Co~tents. LXXII. The Right of Embaffodours vindicated hJ War. 29j LXXIII. Of the right of Burial. It /Pring.' from the fame Law of N atwos. 293 LXXIV. what WtU the firfi Caufe of thu Cuftom. . 296 LXXV. Bunal is ~tljo due to pu6lic!t Enemies. . 30 I LXXV 1. Whether hurial he lue to no-toriom MalefaCtors. 302 LXXVII. Whethet it he due to thofe that pave kill' d themfcl ves, t'IJ the facrileg ious, an~ rrJiterous. 304 LXVI II. Of Punifhments. The de. ftnitiln-OT punifhment, and the Original. . 309 LXXIX. who (bould punijb an evil-doer. · 3 I I LXXX. of the End ojpunijhment.3 I z. LXXXI. 1» what fenfe Revenge una-turaUy unlawjHll. 314 LX~XI '. The Utility of Punijbmen~ u three-fold. · 3 I 7 LXXXII I. of punifhing 4 Delinquent for hit own benefit. 3 I 3 LXXXIV. ofPuniihmertt {Dr hiJ pro· fit who 15 ojj'e1Jtled, a11d ofRevenge 11y the Lttw ofN~ttiQns. , 320 . A 4 LXXXV. |