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Show J'o8 OfW4r 11.11tl Ptt1et CyrUI certain Cities, whereof he . was Govemour. So the. fuccdfors of 0- ~ ux.,nl.er ate t'>- be _thought, every one i for h1s part, to ha\e {ucceeded into that full rtght and propriety of ruling over the Nations, which were fubjeel to the • Ammfanfl• ... Perfians, or clfe them "elves to have ac-dePerftde-, non quircd that power by_ the right of Vicxa~ c ca.mcn Ctory. Wherefore it is no rna rvell if they :' hs~;;•: /;. affumed to themfel ves a right of aliena. ,;:,; ,.,,:.,. tion. So when King t AttttltU the Son ..,,;,fue- of Eumenes had by his tdl-ament made !4"ods ,;,s the people of ·R.Jme heir of lus Govds, ~r•tr~~t~pat.m the people of Ronz.e under the name of :t~:-~~ G_ ods comprehended his Kingdom too. J(uirnus : And after when Ntcomede.r King of Bi- .4tt~u· tt·~~ thyma dying had made the Roman peo· -.u ~tJ*ItM' ple Heir the Kinodom was reduced into 1If'1"·" R' J,~f.i.ll,rln t- t he 1c orm' of a * Por ov.m ce. . ~deea re: 41tiJit• icittW 1141'tdit111epr_ovinciam-,o~. ~1111411/IS; .,. ,.-,,. btfll *"'"'u,{td ·JIMid tP ~qUillS, uftamentJ JUrt rtw rilll•t. Ffw. 1. :.. , E. lit. Liv. fl .. • ~ic. Ce~undum in Rullu~: IIMttliiMaa mfli•u•, rt(QIIJ B1thp111. C1c:. de lege .~~rar•a: .,!_llit ~,.,., Rtf.MIIIII <.4gypti ttflammto ltr,i.r Alex•ndrmt, Jl,/1~ a,t~~~~t17111/fi/.ti••! EJ~; Jofepho d 1fdmu~ . Htrtnie,, .AII(II~~ tJ _,.,, ut lCif."""' tui ~ lib1riJ TJtlltt 1elinqutretJ ttfl.llmtllt~IJ wifu titsllll#tlljfe. Antiq.hift.l. 1\'. & t6. Al[Onjllf .Arr•$~UJ JIMif/ell !tiiUtll ut Armu putum, Flrdin.ndo 111to fuo rl~q~~~ • I• ,_,.Rep ll'btllf11A[tl4111 Ftrdirf-Ns tegtWie r~tp«i. ! ana~ a lib. J•· : . · ,( XLIX. Som~ hightft Empirts ;rr~ r.lt hDldtn [ul/1• ·BUt in lCingdoms whic:b are conferred by the wtll of the people, I grant • it is not tobeprefumed thatit was the •1m rauo \'¥ill of the people,. that an alieMtifm of non ~re re-; his Empire fhou \d be permitted to the Iii 4JUiut~!" .K inug . W. herefore, what CrAnt%..ills notes a fcrn~JC« &n 11gumus a s a. new h' L- h Vopifau r ... t tng, tu<Lt e ~ito. Salyia-had bequeathed Norwa1 by his ceRa· nus: Ntm,. ment, we have no reafon to difapprove, twu pop~ll• ifhe relpeelcch the manners of th~ Ger- IJUOs rq.llulllfl. • mans , among whom ltingdoms were ;rfl;-:• not held with io full a right. For, wher.- 'f! 1 as ChArls the Great and Lewu the pi-ous and· others afte-r them even amon_g the Vandals and Hungarians have di1- pofcd. of Kingdoms in their tcfiaments, that had rather the vertue of a commt11• J.A,tim t among the people, than the tl"ull ~ force of a true alienAtion. And of C h~trls, ZM• u . ~ .Ado fpecifies the tame, that he defired -u.e:t~~~ ·~ i:..- h . 11. fl.:. rJJII&U"' ,_ lS tena~~nt mould be confirmed by en' u~ .. ~he chicfe~ af France. Whereunto that Hut~t{«lfh. 1s like . which \'Ye read in Livie. that lltllll• Pet. .. Philip Kino of Macedoni~ when~ had J.i.i,aHilp~- . nd k p .r. /. . mAm rellfMtl a mt to eep tr'JCHI rrom the King- Alf~llfo o- or-dam, and in bis place to advance •~Jmd~t, &• f)41t1.a fNjtl .. ' •4 S"_""'!·. Nlfllt m;,,,. ir.it~n, qt~~tl•m ttlf..,t• U..proll.,rrte IIPUlo {11if/t !ml•, Mt .Al[fll(i drrl.~fnii. Yik Ml',.,•m ttb.ro . ., "11'-I~..~Ptml~. '*"' 11 /ilitu filii pflrtulijtt. ldltn MAr .1!1 ~ Awtigon(!l |