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Show go tJf WAr ttntl Pe.~tce doth ufually come to pafs, t.hat men fub· je6l: themielves to the Emptre. and pow· er of another : ..... hich al io c,cero note'S in the fecond of his offices. ' . XLIII. Tht [teme further proved. FUrther yet, by a juf.t War (~s .we have •. faid afore) as private dommton may be acquired, fo aHo civil . dominion, or th,. r1oht of reionmo wnhom depcn- ... tl n t, . k h' 1 dence. Neither do I ipea t ts on y in behalf of the Empire of One, ':"he~e that is recei v· d, I would not be io mt· ih ken : but t?e ~atne Argum~~ts are of cot·cefor contervmg the Emp11e of tntt· t !ie ~ amU 1 ' "' ft h ,.,,/cain ennti- nr, where many no_bles or ates ave -.ents 'IP'dll this fame right of tupreme p~wer, ~nd tf1t/ltrt, ut govern the City , the P Lebetans betng ~~abosd·Jct't excluded. What' that no Common- 11v. 14• t% 0 - d . jida Hal"ar- wealth hath ev_er been foun io popu- 'lf.4(o attributa lar, wherein {ome ? fuch a~ are very l'r Alexan- poor or foreigners , and alio Wot~en ttrummag;nunr, d Youth are not kept frcm pubhck .wnarat Pti- an r s h ve Jlit~$ Hi~or. Counfels ? Befides, lome t tate~ t b ,ae.t.f.t.J.9· other people under them, not leis. u · Idem lifi._H· je& ,. than if they did obey Kwg~ · "'P·+ t.m.dum Wh n tt.·t quef.tion Is the Col/arm iiJi t'l .. m a1t effe e ce 1 ~,a ' l(hodioumz. . · n 'd Cicero Epin ':r1111tU•dem de C•U1fl ba/1ts, lib.~~ • Te,.atMf J ffl1 • -: -' fratrttJJ, Jtbodiis ji[eklfl, q~tod R.omttnos c~ntra. Anuochu~ ~:. '(Jht e~mplurts urbts b11o datr.u aJt Eutroptus ll!1.3• nt(!IP p -_ ::;, (/ Lyciorum, 9U~ rMr{U4 ti4 l!blae~ 4 fena.tu. utrurnque t ' -.eeptu Polybii. people peopie in the1r own power? and the Cam-. -paniaps, when they had yiet~e~ up thcmielves to tlile Romans, are ·iaicl ro be under the P?Wd:!r. of others. ' Many are ~e exampld to r~is pur fe ; . and they ~re all of np value, if we once Erant this, ·that the riO'ht of ruHno 1s al-twaieg fweje& to the j~dgement ahd wilt of them who are ru1 ed. But on 'the con• trary, ·it is evident both by facre.d and prophat-re hifiory; that rhere. are Kinos Deur.r7.r4; ~hat are not inferiour t9 the pebplt 1 5 5am.I.4.L h h k 11 'J. ' I am.9. Ic.7 · ~ oug. ta en a . toP,e.t'her. If thou fhalt Je • . r. • fay, iatth God fpea1klng to the people · If. r. · .of lfrae!, I will fet a Kmg over me~· '- ~am.f.2.. ~nd to SamueL , Shew *nro them the 1 R.eg.4. 1 • -right fJfthe Ki$Jg that Jhall rei/Tn ov- fllf.ki44·2.· thNt H . . .!. .. , u e u.~r. · . • ence IS a Kmg called; the A-nOI?~ ed over the people, over the in!. -heutance of the L011d, over Ifrae/: Sttlomon Kino 10V.e:r a}[ lfr~~,eJ S · ']) · J • h h Dk God ~I • 0 lt'l/1«. • • ' I gtvet t ;m s to . , for fubdulit_g his . ' 1 •• • peop.le #tndc: , him .. The King-s 'df the 1> :-:.~ J I , Nat~oot~s, fait~ Chrlll' '!Jear ,mte over ,. • thtm. And .that 0f Hortrce .. is well Rtgu~ umen. known : · , do~u,. 1u pro- . . przos grtgts ; lJommanJ.s of King} t./Wr { uJ,. 5l ' ~eges_in ipfos And. Kings Are ruh ~~d .u.nto·J'oev II!N~fW: y"''PO:~ tJl J' • ~, e. ovu. , f ~ec"' thus defcribes ·the three forrns E pift.t4: r~"' 0 overnrnem : Smttt·i~J ik , peo- tn·dump9J liN iebeam-; i~ttrdum fi 11 ci'lJitat. d;r. . l' ~~ e{l9uem timert tum trlll(l!a,tur ''IAtufi . u ~J ''P mat1._, .*' plumna per {tna- 6'-ibMs ltttfl111 poj14ff V ~;~:,:~;;~~. vm ~, mterdum jingNli pte |