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Show . ' ·' ,,tents. XI. Whether the Civil La~ pe~mit· ting one to kiD a~ other tn hu .~wn defence, give a-rtght, or onely tm. punity. I9j ·XII. when a fingle Combat may b1 lawfuU. . 19~ XIII. of Defence in Pubhck War, 19) XIV. It il not lawful/ tiJ. take .Arm;. / to diminifh a Ne:ghbours powe~ . I~ XV. Defenfive War alfo u,unjuf on h~ part, who g.tve JU.ft catJfel war. ibil XVI. The Rife and Progrefs of Pr~ pricty. 19. . XVII. Some things cannot he mAl . I' proper, 111 the Sea t~ken for ti whole, or principal parts, and w~ 2 ~ XVIII. of things that may be mAl prope~ ~ XIX. over things made propf~ men hAve i right to ufe them 1 time of neceffity, and whence1 &Qmes. 20, XX. Three Cautions tD he applyedl this cafe of necejfity:. 20 XXI. An example of ehil right 1 yv~r!~ . ~~ XXI.J. A»Qther rig9t of men.. O't/6t thtngs proper, wtt/Jout damage to the Owner. 211 XXIII. The right of Palfag(s ·explained, hy Land and Water. l 1i XXIV. of paJ!age for mercbandife· and of impolt. · 2 15 XXV. The r!g_ht offtayingfor 4 tim.e, of Jnhabtttng, and having defert places. ; 18 XXV:I· 0~~·. How gre4t theit -Jvtrtue u even tn the opinior{ of Pt~gaffs. ' , 220 X.X~lf. b~ 4n Oath i! required 4 .de-hbera~ e mind. 1 ll~ XXVlli. ln~hat f~nfe t.he words of an Oath IJtnd. · . · 22J XXIX. A_n D_ath dec.e#fully procurerJ.·, when bt~zdtng. of Jofu~.,s oath.Z.l6 XXX. T/Je words t?f ran Oath fJDf; t{J:~e extended t88 far. .. 228 XXXI. .An Oath hinds not, heing ma1e of unl~wfull .Matter. · 22"9 XX~ I I. or which hinders a greater moral Good. l.30 XXXll~~ .of Oa~~s about thi»gs im- . poffible. 231 XXXIV. In Oaths God-u-named 4nd . in what fen] e. ibid. A l xxxv. |