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Show ,_7- of ftTl}" ~nd fe-act Etn~yre lyeth : dr , ~hH1 the right being 'tliuch cohtroverte\:i' two cohtend abOut . illcceffioh hho 1 t.he Throne .... For in this . . . d.Ce, one Natiort is for the tune reckoned t Htft. t·. &: ls tWo. So, Tadtm t charged t~e FlaMagncnuqm , . h' c· '1 h h d zofimus lib.:.. vians , that , :n ~ t 1 Vl t~ge '. t ey a .91-tag,t~entiZ/4 a· violate'd, in reipe~ of the Vtt elltans , that pud animum t ight of Legats , ':"'hich is. fac red even a· Juum volvpebb~t monoil forein NatiOnS. Puats and Rob-deberetne l· z, s · lippum irritrlm hers , that make not a Qctety , cann~t dimittert~ •n a-have any fuccour from the L~ w of Nan·. pudft r~tznere ons. Tiberius, when TacfarmM had fertt ,al~4f.O JUYI Le- Leoats to him was difpleas'd that a trai-f, 4tiOitUm. Is D ' 'd h · f Philippus a. tour anq plunderer us t . e manner t 1 a~1 Conftamio enemy ,as *Tacitus hath ~ t. Ne~ert \~ e1s venerat. fometimes fuch men , fanh betng gtven .. Annal. 3· them ' obtain the right of Legation , as lCtc:lrlfoa rC. i1v.·i3li· .d e on::e. h F · · · h n> nean Fo· t e ug1tlves m t e .qre reft. ~XVI. whether an Emhajfag~ : be alwayes to be admitted. 'TWo things there are c'Uncernin& Em· baffadors ... which we fee commonly re· ferrd to the Law of Nations : firH, thbt\ t Donat. ad they be adm\tted t ; next, .that they.~\ prol. Hecyra~ not violated. Of the former 15 a. P.lace 5 t. oritorem ~uri•- L iv where H t1tnno a Carthttgtit~an e , oportere vn 'Y ~ • hs a'Oa·rnfi: Annib'al thus: Ern· 11 • ep nat or 1nve1o 0 d • " ,u, • ba.ffadors &~mi11g{rdm our ~o~~e eralt~: · anu.1. on t he t.r uI_e· h~ l~f , our otr oohd d t)n e,r 1az. a'WiiJ mittetl not intp 'his camp : at to~ co fh1 right of Nation's. Which yetis no\e TIJI Jetond PAri. ~79 be under!lood too crudely : for the Law ,.. of Nations commandeth not* that all be,. J!'uk Cadt~ ,... .-admitted, but forbiddeth them to bb e reje(- nump1fi·111J~ (/rllf lt»>IRIJ Jill ~ed . without caufe. There may e cau~e prDpop1.,111114• from him that fendeth, from h1m that 1s lent, from that for which he is Cent.Mele- Thucycl.,ll~~ flppui Embaffador of the Lacedemo~ia~s, .. by the Counfel of Pericl~s , was d1fm11.l: out of the bound~! of Attica , becaufe he came from an armed enemy. So the 2VJ- Zonara! · man Senate t faid they could not admit t DtbiCRo• the Embatfage of the Cart baginf.ans whofe "orum fl!lrt 'Vi· hrmy was in Italy. The .Achaians ad- deServ•.ur~ucl mitted not the Embafiadors of Perfeus 1L·. v£ 1 lltJdor. rai1r1: ng _war agam. nJ):_ t h e Ro mt1tns. s.o Ju ,Jn . .. IV• • 41. t- Procop. I.a • ..t: nian reJeeled the Embaffy of Tottl.u, and 3· the Goths at Urbin the Orators of Belifarius, And Polyb'ius r~larcs how the mef .. Lib.~. fengers of the Cyn-ethenfes being a wicked p·eople were every where repulfed. An txatnp'e.?f the fecond vve have in TheiJ• llorus call d the C!.Atheift, to whom, when he was fent unto him frotn Ptolom~u's , Liftmachus would not give audience:and the like bath befallen others , becaufe of fame peculiar hatred, The third hath pia ce wllere the caufe of fending, either is . fufpdted *,as that of Rabfhak§ the A j[J- "Szt Anrl •. B,l,. "f't·a n to d'mfiU r b th. e pcop 1e was )·u fniJ y rtU: fp e- tg,1a1t4t ~C~ ~ienf aHriu{ pL~t-· 8:ed by Hex..ekta; or not honourable, or ni1m no11 ~~.d• llnfeafonab\e. So the Et()littns ·were war- mijfm. Mar. 1. n~.d by tl•e R'Oi/nans, tbat they ihould '-4· fend no E\'hbclffy w1thoot penniffion oft .Ref' 1 8• l:ht Get1ttal: Prrfeus, teat he !hould not L~b: 3~~ 7' fend |