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Show ofW~,r 1111J- fe4ce '(h l'orce another mans food from him' rbncttn. iTt ' Ja' man....... , hore /tfce is worth nothing? J' d 6 'p my t1re is not more eer to No jure. or 'J.~ . d . me than that difpofttion of mzn 'to vto· 't.lO /ll.te' flo man that 1 may pro .[it my [elf. We • .Me~•rtfleau· read in [urtius *: Better t-S the cau[e ~ J c. {!lum ~on . him thtJt delivlrJ not' ltlp his own' than of t rJdtntf4,.iJ~am hmt- that requires -r:that . .belonge~h to ana· poJc rl!!1 alae-. h The third is tnis : Where lt m.ay be, mtm. Cur t 1~ • . • b made. Some thmk o· t ius. reL'btutlon ts to ~ he who Adn.m. quod. ti-1erwtfc upon th1s ground, that lib. x.art.,.,q. h th ufed his own right is not boundhto covarr. d. loco. a a· . But it is more true , that t e :renuutton. ' b efl:rained ri ht here was not fuli, . ut t: h w~th a condition of reHortng ' w;en\e neceffity fuou1d be over. For fu_c a rt.g ~ fufficeth to keep u_p ~atural equlty agam the rig our of domm10n. X X I. An example of this right in Wars. HEnce we ma y.colle& ' how it n~y be lawful for him' that waget .a · · r lace fitUate m pious war, to tene upon a P. 'f thpre be, a eaceable Country ; to Wlt, ~. ~ er n~t an imaginary ' but \certa;n dan~nd leH the enemy invade dt at P ~cem,oreo• thence! d o ·u repara b1e amaal:)eb · "'hat is ver · i f not h'm g be taken ,h but " cufro· ' . i ( t e are neceifary for cauuon ~ · •. · . .o.· and pro· d of the rJace, the JUn{d\~LlOfi ' afil' fi~s beina left to the Lord therchof .L aJ~ lf 0 • d ilore t e cun ' it be 'Nith a mtn tore fo ?:h1 fa-ind f4rt.; · 2.11 '' fo £boh ciS tlfe neceffity is over. Enita,.~;u rlttiltetl~itrht'r' by an evil, or hy a necej[a- . ry ellferfriJ:..(., fhith Livy z becaufe it is l.ib. ·'-.f; ' eVil h~te,' whatfoevet is diffetent, even ih tbe · R:dH''.tlegfee , ftom necej[ary• The : (Jnc#en'.r that ·were wit!h Xenoph~n' ha- 'Dtezped. CJri; Vitt~ 1extteme' need 6f fhips,by the advice f·. of XtntJphbn hinifelf, took up f1:1ch as paf• fed by ; yet fo, that they kept the lading fafe for the Merchants , and to the Mari-ners gave bo;h food and wages. · t ; . ' .l ~ , ;, . : ;j. ~ X X I I. s Anbther right of rne~~vver • thin,gsproper ,for ~heirhenefttJ \. without damag~ to· the owner. . .. ~' B. Efi~es that right ofnece/Jlty, there is an<?ther reliqu~ of old communion , namely, the right of harmelefs utility~ F1r why Jhould mt one ,faith Cicero, when De Offi~ 1. without bis own detriment he mal , com.!. 11111;.ic4te to atJother, in thofe thiJJgs ~ 'llhleh Are profitable to the 'RJceiver, and t1 t~ <;,iver not chargeahie ? Therefor~ ,, S11Hc11 fa~th 1 it cannot be call' d a benefit, Dl bmef. 4.; to give Jeave •. to another to light hi~ lite by youts. We read in Plutarch, It iss tiiiJDf.'f• not lawful.tofpoiLour vie\:uals,when viJt 1 r ' • ~'fe mQre tpan: enough ; nor to Llop or · hide !1 fountain' wnen we have drank our 6U ; l}or to aho~~Lh the way-marks eitherby.~ea: or L~~d, which h~ve been aftf.ul fgr \l~. So a River, as a Rivet, is · · P ~ ptopei |