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Show 11:4 of W4r· 4ntl Pe•ce of P1lopidM had a leagy.~ with the lting . of PerftllnJ, and the Romans of old with ]ii.flm.l. 43· the MaJ!ilians, and afterward with Kmg Jl'd. MAx.t. 7: .Maffan1J{a; nor that which hath a trau. UJ· 1. 1r..1 en'tJJ a•v n~., as Vi }1 en an enemy 1. s recci v, d to friendfhip , on condition he pay the cofi t Imperii re- of the war , Ol' perform fome'w bat eltc : •eremiam di- but, that which ig. the ve1·y nature of the xit Ta'i~us, &. agr-eement gives a cercain permanent pre· :lie ex~l,cat ·:. lation to one f\de; chat is, when the one fSu.c~d cr ifpUa't,bmllc/gn;t e" ' 1. .s ba un d to conl.e rve ~ l1 e E mp1.1 .e an j Ma- •uimotf; n1b~{ Je~y of the otl1er .; as 1t v;as 111 the league a.a.ag~.tiJt.Llb• of the Etolta»J wtth the Romam• that is 'l· Floxu~ : }lli both to endeavour that the other; Empir~ !fJUMii fi/mj rmeieuinJUrjI ' may be . .m i'a f e. ~ , and t ha t h1' s d'1 gm. cr, imptrii erant, which lS fig01fied by the name of MaJeftntiebalf. t .ta-. £\y, may be mviolat t. Unto which kinqe •e~a ~narnu!td"· are to be refe.rr certain Rights of them rrztmu~ 'g e&n ti•utnmll tJ~ w b1' c h are now ca lld ».a,\ .·lg ht s of Pr tJte [ft · "''ul1tm- en, .Advocacy , Mundtburg : alto the 1\.omanum Right of 1nother-cities amongll: the qr.e• rtvet•tbantur. ci4ns over thdr Colc;mies. For the Co~o· lib. 1. nies were as ft'te, faith Thucydides,~s the mother-Cities, but they ~ught to exhibit rev~rence to their Metropolu, and certain Lib. I• 6gnes of honour. Livy faith of the old league between the B.omam, who had re· J!eived all the right of .Alba, and the LM tins of the .Albnt~ rJ.ce: ln. that /eagtt.e r~he Romdh jf11te w~ [Hl'erio.lfr. l\ightl1 • fpeaks .Andr~nicus 7.<...,hodi~s aft~r • .A:t. :~elm. l. 9· e. ftotle:It is the propertr offnendjhtp tW1~1 • uneqtttals, th~ tbeji'TfOnger have moreho~ ltZDHr, 1111d tlhe weak!r hfi.VC more help. We kno'lf TIN Plrjl ·12S k~ow wha~ Proculus anfwerd to this que- z.. ntJn dH·iitt ~10n, to Wlt, that the people is free which D. du~. u (ubJect tP the power of no other though "he contained m the i•Rj;'", th'at that I people Jhould {11irlr conJerve the Maje .. ftl oft ke other people. If then a people '''P'"zdt cardin•· bound tn fu_ch _a league remain free , if lem Tu[ch~• they be not iubJett co anothers power, it PP. &oncl.jJ'f· followes that they retain the highefl !xtmf~um~~ power. And the iame is to be faid of a m. 0 .' 11111 K' F h · mtull qu, •utr£rrpAill mg ; or t ere !5 th~ fame reafon of a fuitf; juru Per-free people and of a_ King , who is truly fis militabant fo. Proc~tlus a<ides,iuch a claufe is in the apr~d AgathltzJJ league , to fionify , the one ptople is · r. _ lib. 3.· sic l¥_lfJt P · 0 lU tonftlzum {fie# erwu.r ' not t~a t the other is not free. inter m~triti lj. Supertour here IS meant ' not in power heros if• plfrm -(for_ before he had taid, the one people is lmperiNm ut fubJ~Cl: to the others power) but in au- poft ~u_s fi• ·th omy adn d dignity '• which the rx o 11 ow- qreut1 _ddetmgn tmtairnoo a mg wor 5 de expreis by a fit fimilitudc : res , cn-crum 1s we under.ffand our ClieNts to be free fui juris ple-f rmgn. they be not equal to NS , neither i~ ~crqu~ pon:ll~ AHthortt], nor in Jigni~ n J . ht S •r. , or '" every t'{1}~U. tVn1 sd at xConuitme-to• wnhgo fe : ao t AlJ.o a.~ e theh'! to e c~nceivedfree ' rum Io • d".. _... ._._ J' "Y It u to ave a fatr 'Yefpect to bibus qu.tftic Jhe &on{er'll~ttion cf our Ma:elly Cl' .Au{iriAGtJrum d h :.r J' • 1ents n.· are un er t e truft of their patron fc protel/4-lontm.,_ a people inferiour * . h I s, o ate dtre. Rerodjtnl. h fl . 10 t e eague under t. ~. Ofroe- ~ e tru . of that people which in dionit .norum & Ar· IS fupenour. They are under patrona li:>e n!t moriorum, . H~Jir rule, as S7/la fpeaks in '_Ak ~ t ·q~~rum hiful;. LtVy * faith' in art . r~t~n • dtt~~rant' i~li and t Cicer ,P. e ' non tn dtttone: amiCt & foci\. . of o,defcnbmg thofe more honcft t Appia11.Mit·llr .. times the R~mllns ' tells -us ,;they had ,. L~v. lib. 3 r. pAtro&iniHm t ' 1 '" OfF. z.~ |