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Show of WAr .411a Pt4el rtunl.c n. Pertinent is that of .Augu- J'. ,r, . f • ftI.n * .• NAtural order . ,or ru.~ IJ ehrv mg 0 • Citat GrAt~an. eAce t~mong men req~ttres t u, t . at 11-H· '·?·J · qll.r.ex fhority and coun{el '" u~dertak.!,ng War Lzb,u.c.(l14• Jh .uld remain in ,the Prmces, But, as eont, F a11 • ~'""'' • rf 1 f ft .ttpud HtttttBs all fayings how um~e a oevcr mu. fltlll4rn ot11nt be interpreted by equtty, fo mull thts quo_dfieciali Law. Forfid~, there is no .dou~t,. ~ut "~eP!'J' uufr Ju'IJ[IuC(a-tur that'tt'slawful for • oAne ha·v mg junStd i· Bellu~ pore~ ction, by force of hts ppanto~s. or . er· ftamm. jeants to conflr?.in a fc~ dt!obedtcnt · · perfons, as oft as there 1s ~o need of £te;lter power to that purpo1e, and no danaer imminent to the Comme:>n· weaith. Aoain' if it be fo prefcnt a dan~r, tha~ time will not admit ?f con· .. fult•tion with him, who hath tupreme poWer, here alfo nece!ftty afturd~th ~n exception • By this rtght L: Pt?'m~ ~ 1$1.1. ,; '* G6vemour of 'Em•a a Garnfon In St- . ci{y, havingcert~iri inform~tion thatthe T OV\Infmen were fallina oft to the Carthaginian's, making a i\'aughter of them, . kept the Town. Without fuch. necef· fity to revenae the injuries whtch the Ki;~ negleae~h co perfue, a right of wa~· rin: is allowed to the Citizens .by ~ ~ • p;Q,dt;u. bolder pen of * Francifcw ~£fori~: fltlli, n.q. but his opinion .is by others Jwfrly re Mnlm.difi,r.oo 'jc:Ctc:d. /t.tl. i~m Yafl. . \ .. }OOCIX.~ XXXIX. Of War waged /17 infer; .. our M11gijlr11ttt. IN fuch cafes, wherein the lower powers have right te make War, the In .. tcrpreters of Law do not agree, whe ... . ther chat War may be called publick. Someily, Yea*: fome, No*, Certain- • Aj.U~t1-,. ly, fuch VVars are publick, if by pub- bel.l.r. r:. a._ lick we mean that which is made by the • ltPtte. e.ol,. right of the MagHlratc; and therefore, dtrljt.[ptl ... ~ .. they that in fuch a cafe oppofe them- . felves againll the Magifirates fall into the puni.lhments of perions contumaci-ous againll Superiours • But if PMhlicl(. , be taken in the m.)re excellent fignification for that which is fo/emn (as it is without controverfy oft taken ) thofe Wars are not publick, becaufe to tbe plenitude of that ~ight, both the judgement of the highdl power, and other things arc requilite. Nor am I mov• d with this, that in fuch contention alfo th~ are wont to take the fpoil of the relifiers and give it to the Souldier t : for fl.it~iru D.l«t~ ~his is not fo proper to folemn War, but 1t may .have place dfewhere *, And it •'/l'ia,,.,,. may aHo happen, that in an Empire of Cajtt.z..&.IJII~ larger extent, the inferiour powers may 40. •rt.r. have power granted them to beoin a War: in whic:h cafe, the VVar ish fup-pofed to be made by the hioheft Power ; b«auft, every one · is judged author of •, tha.t .: ~ |