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Show Scbo/iafltl ad 2-.Atotton. ofWAr t~ntl Pe«e lv , b~tt ope!1(y and tn ~rrm. Sue~ alfo ~ere tt{tf.Tibar.e,s, who d1d agree Wtth the enemy about the place and time of ~~ttcll. And Mardonius in. He.rod.otus latth t'he fa~ne of the Grecians m hts tllne. XV. It is not l.-twful to makJ It trlf,itor; it is , to Hfi him. LA!Hy,to the rnanr:er of a.Cl:ingthis is pertinent : Whadoever 1s not lawful for any one to do ' to impcll ~r foll kite him to do it is not lawful neither. For example; It is not law~ull for a.t"ubjetl: to kill his King, nor to ytcld up Towns without publick Coun{ell, nor to fpoil the Citizeus. To thefe thing.s t~creforc, it is not la wfull to tempt a lubjeCl:, that remainethtuch. For always, .he th~t gives caute of finning to another, fms ~Jio himfelf. Nor may any reply,thac to .H1m, who impclleth fuch a man tc'J a VV!Ck~d aet , that aCt: , name)y the killing of hiS enemy, is lawfull. He may indeed bw· fully do it , but not in that manneer . .Auguftin well: It is all one , whether your [e~f CtJmmit ~ fin ' or fet. anot~er :~ elo it for you. It 1s another trnng, tf, . effe& a matter lawful for him, one.ule the offerd fervice of a man finning With· out any other impulfe but his own: That this is not un juA: we have pro~ed ell where by the example of God himlelf. Werec~ ive a fu(Titive br the Law of JPa: • L.) fanh faith CelfuJ t; that is , It is not againfl t L. Trf.?tsf•- ' L-LawofWar, toadmithim, who, ha-!11W.Vd.dtacq. IK; . l .a. l rerum om. ving deferted the enemtes part , e Cvlet 1 * Nt>r arc fuch ours *. ro be tcnd1·ctt. except it {hall be agreed in the peace, as jn the peace with Philip, the JEtolians, Antiochus. Poty•. i~ excerJ. Legttt: g. :z.8. H· MtnRnder prt~ cd1or idem til$ docet. XVl. Goods ofSubjech botJnd forth~ Cap. 2. . Rnlet's debt. Naturally , ndrie is· bo~tnd 'hy a not hen deed . ~ x •• but th'e He-t'r. ., ·, .; -,; • I LEt us come to thofe things,whkn dtf~ ·· · , 1 ' ; ceiMI frdrn the 'Law ofNarions. They :. m belong part! y to every war , pa:t~ly c~ a certain kind of war. Let us bcgtn wtth generals. By the rrteer Law of natme, no man is bound by anothers a& , but the fucceffi>r of his gcm(Js: for , that Goods fuould pafs with their burthens , w~s in- .J '1 • troduced cooether with the dominion of 't. thlttg5.' ThtEmp~ror Zmo faith , It is L. 11mc-,. c,ta contrary to natural equity. , that any •ull. ex ~ic.anu lhould be mol elled for other mens debts. c. nt uxor,.,.., Hence the Titles in the '.1\qman Law,That mar. & ue ftf. neither the wife be fued for the Husband, ~;::,:rt,.tftM nor the tmsband for the Wife ; nor the L. /ic~t. §. 1• Son ror the Fathcr,nor the Father or Mo-D. quod cuju[q; ther for the Son. Nor do particular men univtrj. nom. owe that which the Community owes,as U/p;,, hath it plainly:t0 wit, if the Com .. munity hath any Goods : for otherwtfe , particulars are bound as they are a part .of the |