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Show ~~0 Of W.tr ind Pt4ct a rioht to compel\ the promifer to tltat , whi~h right interpretation fuggefleth. For otherwtfe the: mJ.tter would have llJ end, which in morals is accounted for impoi( tb1e. In this fenfe, it may be, I(< craw, when he had difcourled of Covenants in the preicription again!l c~mmachm (as the moil: eminently learned Tetrm Faber hath rightly amended the place ) faith: This Common Law we men perpetually uf( Among our Jilves; nor Gucians only,buc Barbarians too , as he had faid a little a· fore. Pertinent is that in the old form . l'b . of Leagues in Livy , Without evil deceit, LJV. I • I· h r. . d h ./1. . h I t s·m doll mAID tU t Jo1e wor s ere are ml1Jt rtf. 1 J un-u; iq; e• hi& ho~ derftood at this day. The meafure of right dit rtllijfl111e i11· interpretation is , a colleCtion of the ttlltllA pmt. meanina out of Ilanes mofl: probable. If t Vot:a Jntc:r- n .n.Q. d . h pretand:t ut there: be no con JC:"turc ra wmg a not er communiter way , the words are to be underftood ac· fumuntur, . cordino to their pt:opriety , not Gramma• norantHebrz, tical · ~hich is· ft:.om their original, but !~~~p~~;.r from 'popular * ~fe.· Wherefore t~e Lo-j •rbitriNm e~J& crians u[ed a foohfh refuge for t.~m per-jU6 &,n~rtn4 fidioufnefs, when, having promtled the! loqueude: would Gand' to their agreement , fo lo.n:, B.eneVProco 1 : as they Good· upon the eilrth· , and oned p1us anda •· • · : ib ld h caft corum i. ubi heads upon thcu . . ou :rs- i .. t ey d de voce agit out the earth put mco thetr £hoos' :to F.rdera.rorum. threw av./ay the heads of other men p\a· Ll•z.a aJes non ced on their !boulders as if by that means foWfirom , vow i1J quibrH • l nt hotnintl 1rimUifJ dat" futzt; (enpl vtrtttntur trt}"! m Jp{tt qu• 'CJO 11 ' v"abula illa primitut 1mpojita rebus mh1l &r~T4nW. the1 The focosd Part. 261 they cculd acquit themielves; The hiO:o-ry ts extant in Po!ybins t; and [orne o- t.P~lyb. 12.. h l f l "k r 1. - . l SmuJe quod t er exa.mp es o 1 e ra incls m Po :ytt- Bg:ati urbc:m nm , whic-h need not be tran!cribed , be- polJidti redcaufe they have no controverfy . . BY fuch dcre,non franfrauds, Octro * faid hone£lly perjury is tem,fe~ ~ver- ( bo u• n d 1r: a111T er, not d"t nrro l ve d• ' flm reddtdere. T~ucyd. f. f. c quod Mah11. mms Sulumttd, Etlotla capt a, eum ditrc:cuic:, cui caputinco!IJme fore prom fccar. ~ DtOJJic. I. 3· LV. How, wordt of Art are t1 be interpreted. '·yo Words of Art\ which the people·,. Augua· . hardly underfl:and, is to be applyed Rhetor. 1;~~n the definition of men skilful in every Art: m1~lta nova t1m · as, what is Ma·~ftr, what is T~t.ricide :·a technicu. & which the Mailers of Ora tory refer 11.d M~tbe~Patl.,~lu If ji · · c· . . qrtalfJa 11 0• J' at~m_ mtwum. For tcero "'ia'td· truly, phid cognomi- Logrct~ms have· no vulgar terms, they nantur,auipere u[e their own : and Jo do almoft all other dtbemu&, nOf! •rts. So, if in an Aureement an Army tam P,.0 fo!tto. b ii k f "-0 11 d fi. N[u Cl1l{lltlltdt- e p~ en o , we ma e .ne an Ar~ny n14 , quam pre to be fuc.h a number of Soldters , whteh tonditionejrfttopenly dares invade the territories of an tepti. enemy •. Faz: Hifiorians ~fwally do oppofe,. Acad. I. that wh1d1 1s dome pri vtly , or .afcer the manner of robbers,and that which·is done by a jufl: Army. Wherefortl in proporcio.a to the: enemies flrength,it is to be jLJ.dged of what forc~s an Arm~ doth coilhtt. (i- Paradox 6. ctro makes 1t to conhlt of fix ·leaions and the Auxiliaries. Po~·bim 1aith ~ the · S 3 1(_gman |