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Show .Jf/J't'- Prefda. . !aw for bi~~ t>'re~ent. Cohltho~ity taken; L11w il tl1~tt which pleafeth the bte'aks that vvherem hts, own aria bi ~tr~nger' conceiving Law to wane ·pofterities perpetual benefit is con Its e'xternal end, unlefs it have Force rain~d: Even fo a people violatinl to back it: ,as ~olon did very great tht taws of Nature and Nations matters, *JoymngMight And Right*~,..~;,,"' f}elltoy the muniments of their OW! together' as he faid himfelf; Yet ''""" ':'·.N'·f· T tanqui ll ity 1r 0r t he fiu ture-. do t h no tLa w, t bo ug h de f i"u ute of Vo~Oletv ld,aiUufsI .: , ~ · Again, diqu~li no profit v/ere ex For~e, w~nt. Effect altpgether ; for caufamtjg _tu~. f)eet~d oat J'>'f the obfervation 0 J~lbce b~J~gs_ ffcurity to the Con- t.b/ls art~~~s. t'aW, ~et \\tete it a poiQt of Wif. ~Ctence, {OJUfilCC tormenrs and ~ear~ dOme, not of Folly to b~ carrie/ tngs, fucq as Plato defcribe,~ in the unto that, to which we feel ·oHr breal}s of 't~rants. Befiqes, the fdves dirc~~ed and encline'd b¥ ow con~ent of IW!lell: man approves of n~tur.e. Wher-efore, nerthef .is tha Juftice, condemns lnjuAice And· .. ]11ra i~ven· '"wbich dn~· haUi in Plato 1 . L~.w. which-is the gr~atdl: of all, this hath j:f!.!{::;:~,- 111tPi fotbi~?bft . i%~ough foa; of re· G~d for an.. Enemy , drat for a 'r]fo efl. . nJ.~ItJg inf4r).', .~~pd Men are f~r.cib~ ~.n~nd; wnQ ·doth. f~ refcrvt ·bjs 4r~df!J t~ 4tl~!fffCe juftice, univerfaflJ JUd§~lllents after thJS J1fe , that he tilt~. FOr th~tptf.tains oneJx to tho« o~tcn too r~pre~en~s the power of ~nltitute$ aHd Laws, 'w~tcfit are i.n· t~m· even Indus l~fe, , as Hiltorits vtB!eatdr''the filQfC facil~JCCXC,CUtiO~ <loihew by many examples. of Law: aS', Many weak of them . ~ow~ ~hereas Many ftqnire not ~Ives,that dief mi~ht n~t be op.pre~ tha~ JUfhce.m a State or ~ove(nou~, Of= the ft,ron&et.?. coJlfp~r; qi to m~t· hhlCch they ·c»a~ of prt.vare Men; ... 1 $ • •• tUtt , and by. umted force to main· t e aufe of.. thaterr6ur 1s , -firfi, ·in ~;. • l. 1/ ."!=ai6· Courts of J ufi:ice ,' tHat all to· ~at tbey confider nothing in the -- · ' · .. getHer might .prevail ~'ainft thofe wr· 'h~ut t~e Pr~fit arifing thence: ·. ·, ~hey. could not match. fiR'gle. An~ n blc 15 evident 1n fingl~ Citizens , ., IR thiS fenfe may that Sa~10g be well ~ a . e !O defend !hemfGlves ; but 1 · · • taken, great |