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Show 514 of War (lila P.~4&~ times,. when there was rto appeal nnro thd people: wbfnc..e tbr- ~183itors · Edi&, aiLitvy faiiuh;. vv~s 1obLervea·) as an Oude, • and· uhete .'W'G's no hdp .bu.t in their- caTc of obeyiqg. it: and , the ford o£~He regal ·power, r wa<J beG~ged .with tho Diibtor!hi:p,.aS't'ic.eraJp:eak!eth~ ' t l t J. ,! ' XLIVf ..tlrg11m6nts tq ,the co~Jiv<~rJ · · . ~r;{w.(red · J 1 \ \ .t "' .. I ' • ')' • J. I X '!; ' If... I ~.q:' :-: . ;; ' !fHe Alrgument$1 brought on dhe ·con- • · r. w:~b:!T · .ttany p<nt are not• llkrd to he folved . . ' · :c ". R>dirft, that they .affiJ:m the Conftitu- ·• 1 ~ · • «nt. 'to ·be fuperio~1·\ to 1iha conft.ituted, is true obly 'in that conflitution whofd dfe8: perp.iltually ..depend& on the ,will .t I \•·-, of· the .Confl:ituept ;· and not it\ that .: ::: ~ '. • · w.hi~ .~t· firfl .prop~e.ds from the will, _ ... ·•. but afqermcu·d hath tho , cHle8: of neceffi.:. · i, .. 1 ty .: eveius a woman· makes to her'!elf · \ - + husband by oonfcm ,( whom fher moil of neceffity obey fot ever. Va!entinian the· Emperour , to "the Souldicrs wh? ltad made him io , when they asked . iom~what of him which he thought ~n· • So'! om. bift. reaionable oa ve this anfwer * : 'T d e/(fl Ecc\.lib. ~ 6. m~ to rule 'o~er "'OU, w .u i f1. yom· power, Verba. cJUs ftc 0 . S t'd. 1 referc. . Tbeo-· m1 ou :crs , o'' kt Jim ce you ha ve t• aore tiS l.4.c.~ leefed me, the thing],oH ask.. u at my plea· Ye~r,~m .ft~tl, · . :. ·. . ,.;lites, ,,., rmp,..atonzuftuufftt, Mibi trAde1·t Imperii 1111}'M IJaht- · -.u, w ex qtMJ adeptiiJ {lim, de Cllttrl '(IDtJ ve{trum fed.memndl[pwre t•id reip. ex1etli~tt. ·. · ' Jtm IJt Firft P Arl. fsre, HOt JOHYJ. Toll 114 fu~jtCfJ •ught to obeJ, I mHft co11jider what u fit t~ /Je done. .,Betides , . the Alfumption is ' not true, that a11 Ktng~ are co:nfHcuted by 'the pcopfe : which may be iuffidencly under!tood by the examples of a Father of a fami1y admittino Tenants on con• ditiort of obedience, 0 and of Nations o~ ercome in War, whlcn ;above att~ 1kett:. ~lOnett Artothcr Atgumem they -<lraw ou~ of f~ac fent~nce- ~f P hilofop.lferi•; .AI!G''l!drnm~nt u fortht btnefit ofthttm that ar~ gbver1i d, · 1Jrft. .. of. 1 he'm ~ ~: Jt govern.~ Whence tJ:le)ilthinlE 'iefollo~i from, the •Nobilitle' oft:lie= end, tHat.fW Govem~d are iupi!tibntr :to the Gover• ao~r ~ ~BUt1 neith~r 'is .;chat wti vt.JitaUy true, · The·gtuJU: bf 1}h~ govern6J h ·l~}M end bJ 4-Jl 1 •9 overnllulit : fot fotne Coverhtneht §are• by themfelves fbr the ltli-' lers~fa~e, ,as that of a''Mafier : for tht fervanH• prd.Rt is •th~tt"" f.'Xtrinfeo:tl ·and! ad:V~nt~beus ·, even as ·the Phyliciatt~ Fee per~ih~ nothing to , llie Medicine" ic felf. Ot~~r Gov~rhi})ienl:s· .rhere are fiir mut~al ·benefie, . as the-Husband·~ . So, certai~ ~mpites may lla'v'e for thbr· et\d the ~tt~tty .~the Kings'; namely, fucb. as are. go~tth by CQfiquefi, and are tlOt *ercforc to be calle~ Tyrahnical, feehtg ~an~''·d~he word isnow taken, in-~ es_mJ.~lli~tr: So,me alto may . refpee\ . wle\dl ht~ utlltty t.ha.t ·rules, as his that · 1.s ru e '• , •e • wh en an •Im potent , p.e ople fet |