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Show . Ij~ .of W~r~ntlPeau • E~PfAtt.~' .. ,f., done, ,.nd [o done , that patience paff~th Uu!nA.;c ,ut~(l into a r\ght( ofvvhich elfwhere) thenei, pud Tbucyd~~- ther they which were Fellows become t PtrJ.e pmacunbJ- SubJ·ech, or at leafl: there ~sa· partition •mannua a Jufli1i~tno a&- of the fupreme power , fuch as we have cipiebant, qu• declared above to be pofftble. tie re videl'rocfl· · copium Perfttorum 2.. & Gotthicorum 4· ldl mo/Ji vtJcabulo vocttbatur ~;. LVIII. That the higheft power ·rrMy conft./f with paying of Trtb~te. penddiutn a~l tu· I See no caufe to doubt , but they that tan 111 po1 u • T .b t . h c ca[pias. Tur&tl *pay a ce~ta~n. n ute ~lt error rc· Arabann~nta- deeming of mJunes, or to gam fafeguard n111 pecunta ( fuch as were the Hebrew .. Kings , and tt1ac.~mh. 1 of the neiohbourinr nations after the time 0 Nc:gJatfJb a•t A·Inf· , of .Antonli"lu s ) may . ha ve t he h'1 g hC 'tt po~- tonius retl:um er ; altho11gh thts _ confeffion of. th.w cfte r~gem vo· weaknefs diminitb iomewhat ofthmdJg· cari ad racio- . ty nes reddendas 111 ' de iis qu:r ut Rex fecdict:ira L I X. That the highefl' pon•er may enim ne regem be hdden m Fee. quidem cum fore. Par dfe ut qui hone- T0 many ·1t 1r ecms a more d't t~'Cc u.l t que· rem ei dede- fl:irm concerniug feudal obhga t!On,~ut rinr,etiam po- it may eafily be folved out of that wh1ch t~ftat7 q._ua~ hath been faid. For in this contraCt, l1btrnme utt cum finant. . [hry{o(iomus 2.. de E.fctmo[yna: Juda!i, ex quo rctro fc:m res corum crepere Romano attributi ii'nperio, neq; in plena , ut at:te' crant li l:lcttar~ : neq; umcn ita ut nunc omnino fervi, fed foctoru.~vo· cabulo.honorabantur, regibus fuis tributa pcndcmcs & ~b "j a~· cipientc:s pr~feetos. C:rterum in plerirq; fuis ureb2ntur rgt· bu., ir~ ut & popuh rium delinquc:ntcs ipfi punirent fecundum mores pltrios. (which The Firjl {which is propel: to the Germtm Nations, nor j"s any where found but wheH: the Germans have feMed themfelves) two things are to be confidered,Perfonal obligation, and Right over the thing. Pertonal obHgation is the fame, whether one by feudal right poffefs the rjght it felf of Governing, or any other thing alio placed elfewhere. Now , fuch an Obligation,as it would not take away from a pl'ivate man the right of perfonal liberty , fo neither doth it take away from a King or people the right of the highefl: power , which is civil liberty. Whkh is moll: apparently to be feen in the free feuds which they call Franca, which confiH not in ,__ ny right over the thing , but in per!onal obligation on ely. For thefe are nothino but a kind of unequal lcaoue, ( wher~ of we h~~e fpo~en) wherei~ the one party prom1ieth a1d and fervice , the other fafeguard & proteCtion. Suppofe alfo that aid was promifed againfi All, which Feud they now call Ligium ( for that word was of larger fignification ) this deu·acteth nothing [rom the right of the highd1: power over iubjeCts: not to mention ~ow tha~ there is alwayes a tacit conditwn,. wh1le the war is jufl: , of which elfwhere. But,as to the rioht over the thin a truly it is fuch, that thtrioht it felf of o~~ vemin~, if it be holden~ Fee, may'tllbe lofi , etther the family bcino extinct or .alfo for feme iort of crimes~ Yet in 'the mean it ceafeth not to be highefl: : for VJe K ~ mufl: |