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Show ofWAr AnJ Peace if he rule over more than one, that'in favour of one pepple,he may will the ruine . of an0ther ,to make Colonies there. Fiftly, t P~ded~ r~~~o if a Kmgdome be committed; whether by .Arraf.011Jit ir~a- . 11 h' h r F . . t: 'lianam l. s. felony agamn un w 01e ce 1t 1s, or uy tB.%tmptum bt&· a claufe put in the very gram of the Embes in Genuat. _ pire , that, if the ~ing t do fo 01· io, the rtpf4b. a1~~d B 8 t ubje6ts be loafed from all bond of obe'-' ina rBtotrmJJ mlu. I • d' . h' i' lr. h K' r Jl 1 a tem- 1ence ; m t lS ca e a 1o_, t e 1ng ra s port ~nccflzi back into a private perlon. Six tly , if a bi(tori,e lib. • o. Kmo hath one part of the fupreme power, ~d~e .A.~ru~m the People ot Senate the other part t , a- ;1n. (tJt. motal. . 11 h K' . d' h h' h 10 . c. s. gamn t e mg mva mg t at part w. 1c & Lamberltlm is oot his , a juft force may be oppoled, s,ca[naburgen- becaufe fo far he hath no power. Which, fem dt Htnr •. 4· I think hath place , notwith!landino it '* :r.xempla vJde . . 'd' . f . . h K~ 11 pttd .Thuaimm be ia1 , t}_le powex o war lS m t e tn~, IJi{l. 1 31.in nar- For that s to be undcrilood of forem ratione anni war : when otherwife, who[oever hath ~6o4.&l.I33· · part ofthefupreme authority, cannot but Jlt anno .ld6os. have a righ: to defend that part. When utrrttn'}; e . r · 1r b Hungaria: 11pud ~h1s comes t~ pa.1s, the ~mg may a 10, Y Meierum narra- the Law of wa1· , lofe h1s part of the Em· ~ione anni 1~ J'· pire. Sevent hty , if in the conveyanc~ of Jllllra~ant;a & the Empire it be conditioned t~attn~ FlandrJA. narra- . b' d tiont anni 1468. certam cafe * refiflance may e ma e a· in {rederei12ter aainfl: the King , although it cannot be ~egem Galti~t luppofed , pare of the Empire is thereby &carolum Bur- reteined, yet is there 1·eceined forne natu· ~~~9~:nia :::e rail liberty, and exempted from the R~· babe& chytr.tus ·gall power. And, he that ~lienateth hu saxtmicotum right , may abate of that r1ght by cove· 2-i·.& de H~n- nant. gar1a Bonfim~U LXXIII· D,.C &4di& 4.libro The Fbjl Part.· LXXIII. How far we muft ohey an Invader of anothers Empire • WE ha~e confidered him which hath .,,.n J h d h . h ' , ln. u.t potefl . or a t eng t of governing. It re- Civ. "· "J· • mames that we fpeak of the Invader of Sreare~ tle Lt· Empire , not after by long poffeffion or gib. lib. 3 .c. J o. b1y covenha nt he hat·h gotten a right ' but fo ~~~eu:•·I U9 "~e }tiP ong as. t er: contmues the cau/e of pof- &jure/."·,: ~effing 1t unJuftly. And truly,whi:ft he is 2.9. dub. 1· ,_. m poffe~on, the atts of empire which 73 ~ he exerc1fet~, m~y . have power co oblige,- Q.Ot out of h1s nght, which is none but from this , tha~ it is mofl: probable : He that h1 athK~he nght of governing, whether peop c, mg or Senate , had rather the Invaders commands fhould prevail and ~e offorce,than uc.cer confulion be brought m? the Laws and JUdgments taken away.· Ctcero condemnes Sylla's Laws of cruel-ty to the fons of the profcribed, that they could not feek for honours: Neverthelefs he t~ought they were to be obferv' d af~ · · , :, firmmg (~s ~intili11n tells us) the ftate . . of the Ctty fo to be contained in thefe L,b, :., e. ~~ .f:aws,;hat lt could not Hand if they were dlff~lv d. FlorNs_ of the fame Sylta•s ach: Leptdus went ahout to re[cind the ~as of (o treAt a matJ, Jefervedly 'ify.et he could Without great damtJ,ge to the Common' RI.~Aith, And a little after : It was expedient ~~r the fick.._ 4nd wounded CommonWIA/ t to tal<! {ome rtft At AtJJ hAni, left 14 ~ the -· |