OCR Text |
Show 1~s- of w~r dna Pe~ee ootten any people by War, whereas he .?ubdued thetn not without ~he blaud and fweat of ~is fubjech, they are rather to be taken for the acqueH of the SubjeCls thanof.~h~ l(~ng. For haply, t~e King mainta~n d hts Army out of h1s own private -+ fubftance, or out of the • M. AntMti· profits of that Pa~rimony _ t which ~ol•• s Ad bellu'!' lows his principality ~for iuppofe a Kmg ltltt1COmam- hath but the u{ufruit of t_hat very PaP"' ttt.,.ttr4~ trimony, as alfo of the right of gover,.~ txbt~ufto, ,,.. ning the people which hath elected him, cliart p11p1M h r c. . h' . (A. · · tribilvtlltt, f•- yet are t .o1e IfUlt~ . a own ~ ns 1t .1s a- infor11 rr•- declared m the t ClVll Law,that the fruitS J4•i fel};,.,e, of a11 inheritance, which is commanded i:tiflr•x1t v•f" to be refiorcd are not reftored ; becaufe liDrt4, pocNll . ;. 'f: h · h · L t Ch11fi•Wna (to they awe not rom ~ e m entan~e, ou iltllt'rina ux111'is from the Thing.) Wherefore 1t may iJ. ftumftrietl111 come to pafs, that a King may have t!l- •11'~111"' vt- command over forne people by ~ pro· Jltlll, ,ultA flY'- per right * fo that he may alfo alienare :::::::.~ gt"'~ them. St~abo t faith, the Itland Cy· ffdto Ftrtli- theraly'mu over aoainft Tttnarus was •andus Gr11.U· by his o~P. prlvat~ right pertaini~g to ttnflj Btf}IJ Eunc['!J Prince of the Lacedemomans. llll'ttm altt,m, · · a · * Kina 11t ~ante ,wri- So, King Salomon gave to n.tro"! , u ,,,;ux ca"et.. of the Phenicians, twenty C1t1es; not ttl pri'Vtntil•s qu•fitam, Jibi . t r. • pJti .,n,dicavit Docet Mu~ana lib. 2.1. Hilt. R•fpan. /'.,. .,rnmif!ari~ {eO. plate. D • . ads. c. Trtb,tliii#IJtn. ,. Bal. .u"' "~: ,· t•fli>rl. qui cum ip{t~ ~ oritntttll btlu eaufa vmmmt ~ u.t ~rb:~~J fedt· · "J)' jarum Y~etl,galium rerum btll11 eaptarum d11mti1UM 1fJ• b 'VIIIt~ Lib a "'Ita enim'e¥tnGrttctvl1tA&~bilo Bibli~s !IIi Salle u- flt. • • • 7da.tolfi.s r,;/lfrJatrJ 'Vtrtit. 1 Re,. I"· ()f the Cities of the Hebrews : for Cttbul (which name is attributed to ,thofe Ci· ties ) is feated withou~ the Hebrew ~ounds , Jo[.19.Z7. but of tho[e Cities, 1 R<' ~ which t'he conquered Nations, enemies ibid.~·:: of the Hebrews, had retained till that 1 Paralip~8. ~ay; and wpich partly the King of E- H· -gypt, Sa!Dmon's Father-in-Law, had o:. yercome, and giwen as .a dowry to · him, par.tly SalomorJ himfelf had taken in; for that they were 'not inhabited by the lfradites, at that time~ isproved by th1s argument, befaufe after Hi'rom r~ftored them, then atlaft:Sttlllmon carried thither Colonies of tbe Hebr.ews. ~o Hercules *is read to have giveR to TJndlweiu the Empire of Sparta taken in War, u- ~.r..; pon thefe terms, that if Here Ides fhould Idem HercJ!l<l 1 h:}..l • .11.. ld b Dryo.pes~ qui eave any c 1 "'reJ4. ~t 1~1~ ~ retur- jiu:t11 .Piff1faf-ned to them ~ Amphtpolu wa~ g1ven as fum habitabant~ dowry to .ActtfltJ!U the Son of. The fells ·; -It. 'T),aos ~": , .~nd in Homtr 4gamemnon promifeth ""'tl~ AMlll111. to gt.v e A c' h~ ' l'~'. es 1r even ·c·lt t.e s: ~..,..m.. g A - ScrArivnl/r1i.d6. aHile r4 .•. n~~ag.JJr~ freely btllowed two parts of eulem advcrft~~. ht~ Ki?gdom up~m Mt!Amp114 *. t }11- L•~ithas. _helt; .flm fa1th of DariiU, He gave J/,y r[efta-f'Uumpb~.(l4.m4 ·ment the Kingdom to Artaxtn:es toji.H.It'Dmlllfi'!m • 1 ex,par~t ... ~- . . ,; m mrudtlfS fic.etAtu. da!"· cychrtl/4 Sll/aminis Rex prolt &4'ftns rtgJ111111 UjlAm_ eato rtllt[Uit ~t~cro. PtltMS ab E.urylione Phthi,e R-egt tertiam R~"'' a;ttm acctplt tndott"f; qu• habet Ap•ltodortu. Apud C.ivium t# Mro r_. Proca Numirori regnum kgat. • Lan11J{a nubms Pyrrho E.p1rotarum Ret,i in dot em ti attrJ/it' Cor&Jrlllfl urbem ab Ag.ctbtlltpltrt/ iil 6tlloe~pta,., Plutuchus Pyrrho. t Lib: ~ •. Cyrtu, ' |