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Show , 12· of. ·w.,4' ·•nJ Pt4ft - · . felves to the duft of .the uu~Ju . . But 1 ~ Lib, f, e.utr. ~oditl s '* argum«nt is in no wife ~o be allowed, that leagues do not pais to the fucceffors of Kings·, becaufe the vertue of\ . ·. an oath gee's not beyond the perfo~. For,) the· oblioatioh of an oath may bmd the perCon o~ly , and yet th~ pro~if~ it felf may oblige the heir. Nett her ts tt true, which he affumes , that leagues depend upon the oath u their firmament., when for the moft part there is efficacy enough • in the promife it felf, co wh't'h , for Reli-- ~1 • 'ion fake , the .oath is added. The com· ·• · • mons-of Rome., in the ConfuHhip of P. · - J..'11lerius, had [worn , tl1ey would come tooether at command of the Conful. L. ~ f/;mtius Cincinnatus fucce~ds him .being dead ; Som·e ~Tib~nes ca v1l~ , 3:s. 1f t~e people were not bound bytheu oath.£,. ••1·e's }ud2:ment follow.s =. Tha.t neglttf ~f' !:~~· ·;. · ;he Gods, ;hi(hibis age IS gtult.y .of, wa; •• 1 '' 1 7 ' ... not. yet: nor· did e'Tiery_ on~ ., I'J.. 1nttrpreJ 4 n.. nA. . ting for himfelf' ,mal(! hu .oath and tht ~aws &omplJ with his afeCltons , b!ft ra· rher accommodated his own manners un· t(li them. . ·. · . · • ~ l ~ 1 ~) : oi I ' ~ ,··~ 'LX I. ..A Le41,ue "~ade w_itha Xing) • ~ Is ·lxtemliil t(! htt» bemg ex- . p~lled .. , not to ~he , · . · ·.fn'vad.er. . 1 j . • '', .. f i J r I ~ o \4 ": ;,J j' '·I I ~ l - ~ .. J I I ~ .. *I J ·): -~1€.. :· E ttainiy a1 l.~a~ue m1de widu King . ,t remains, ' altbouv ~h tub C i•a niC X'In ao boirS 7he flcond pttrt; ·,_ ii-~ his fuccor, be driven out of hi3 Kingdom by hisJ Subjects. For, the right of the ~ KingdQm remains with him, however he . hat~ 10ft the poffeffton t. On th.e contra- t Luc2nus d~ ry, tf the Invader of anothers Ktngdom , SeAatu R.oma. the rightfull Xing being willing ; or the no : N6n ~n~ ~ Opprdfor of a Free-people before he quam perd~tl'' - h h fi ffi . ' Ordo Mutau at gotten u ctent confent of the peo- fuajura t"q· pie, be affalted by war;nothing will there• by be done againfl the league: becaufe thofe have poffeffion , they have not right *. And this is that which T. Otlin-,. So Vaiens tim faid to N ab u : We have ma~ no received not friend[hip nor fociety with thee but with the e~cufe o£ t Pe 1 o ps t h. e. J.U ,J a• an d l awfullK' i.n g· ofth e tthhee GKomthgs: owfh o Lacedemomans. Thefe qualities of King, f-aid, he had fucceffor , and the like , in. leagues , do fcnt aid tof.lra~ properly fignify a right 1 ·"and the Inva- copim an In: ders catde is odious. · · · vader~ Amm_111 nus fatth , u: LXII rr> h - · was a moft • .1. o w ()m a promife , made to the vain excufe J firft, u due, when more have per• .' '-7• There is~ formed a thing together, thefa~ehi- . ftory m the € H ryjipp;,u, of old had handled this Greek wri- . . . que1n~1· 0n , w he t he ' r the reward pro- ttheers ,but undc( nameof mtled to h1m, who came firH to the mark, scythians. For be due to both , if they came tooether or fo they called tonett};ler of them. And truly ~he w~rd the ~~ths. S_o ftr/,J.. l·. s am b'J guous * , rro r l· t llig m~ fi es, e.it her ]huef wtzot~ulladn nfaottd~ League d · h G • · h • break the had-cu rna e Wit '~me ~'~~he warred ~gainft Gelimer,wha the lawthl ~~ay b~~ hi;_ ~_ng?om and Iibert. Y, from 1/derichHI 1 l mg. 1 e t.llr mt~,tmTu[Chllm P2,. 'l/erfJo Tyrannus, ~~di'~:M:';;!:of:::,'h;,ra:,~"!d~~i[.19· ~. H.t LjTJ,liv~ 3f· If' Vi-. -- - - -! . -- _ _._.\,;~~- !'I f.~l//14 fJ, l9f ~· f 07, J -- · him |