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Show XXXV Ill~ Things tbat are not. the Enemies (lre hOt a~quird by War. Of Goods found in the Enemie; S~ps. . 564 XXXIX. By the Law of Nations, the thhzgs are mad1 ours, whicE our Enemies took ftom o,thers .~y ·war. 56f XL. Of the right over Captives. Their condition, ana the rcafonof it. ~67 OF XLI. This rit,ht over Captives prevailed not amon.~. a// 'N..,ations, nor doth it prevail among ChriHians.. )70 XLII. Of Empire over the Conquered. 571 XLIII. Admonitions about things dotJc in an un j11ft War. 571 TXT A R R E / XLI.V. A Temperamet::lt about the right of killing in l V V . a JUfi VVar. General1{gles. . 581 / ~LV. {htldrcn, Women,Oid Men1 Priefis, Scholars, Husbandmen, are t o_ be fpared. 5S~ )U.VI. Captives, and they that yield; are net to be kjlled. 59~ AND · PEACE. XLVII. ObjeClions anJwertd. · . 59i XL VIII. The Multitude [pared. Hofiages fpareJ, 1 p JYeedlefs Fights to be avoyded. 6ot ·. • A ll T • XLIX. A Temperament about VVafi, and· the lih I. Wh11t is War. · What Waft is jujf; when not to be 11M4e. . 60i L. Things facred andreligious are not tobc[p~yled.6It A R uthe State Df ' LI. The Vti/ities of Moderation. 6tj w . tho[e that contendhj . LII. A Temperament about things taken. 61! Force, as they are . LIII. A Temperament about Captives. 621 , fHch_. Which .gene• LIV.A Temperamentabouta,quifition of~mpire.631 . rallDdcription com.2' ; _,. LV. Rellitution of things unjuHly taken away. _... · prehends.aJl fort;~ of ~e.ftirms anfwer~d. 641 a~. . . t War that we thall ,/ LVI. · Of Neurers in VVar. 11 ow they ~rre to be ~t{(J, elude not he.re the p ~peak of. For I ex .. And how to beha'Ve themfelves. 64! hath priom a. d .nhate, whic.h indeed , LVII. Of things done privately in publick VVar.6~o the (a'irle nar~re nwr'~t. ~llt ~ue~ton hath LVII J. , Admonitions touchi11g faith ~nd Pea.!.f_ ~herfore may pro 1 ; 1, 1,; d , ubl.tque; a Con,Jufion. 6)1 ' pe .B1 e.tlotcd byia mt ce |