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Show LXIX. An enemy , to whom ate embaffador is fent , is bouna., I ·. · ' ,B• Ut an Embaffy admitted, even with • · '' enemies tin .Arms , much more with l.tfr~b~d~s enemyes not in ~tluall hofli!ity, ~ath the Legatis. ,Si fafeguard of t~e Law ofNattons. Vto~oqui! !;-tgatum r11-s Sicu!Hs fatd , Heralds h:t ve peace tn brifjus11J pul[afi. · th~ time of War. The L accdemonians, ~~~:rid1,U:.'; ~ho .h~d fiain the Heralds of the· ~erfiam, znif]iun tjJ'e ~zi~ are faid thereby to .have_ ~onfoun'd-e.d the (iimt~.:ur,qu•a ... rights ofallmen·. ltvy iatth' , £mba!fa· fot~fl9JAbentt~, dors heing brought into danger, there w.u l~a~~ju!~~ not left {omuch• ~·s the Law ~fWar. Cur· ~~£ Ho(tfr~m tills ': Hefent Mejfengers to-compellthem jH5.& (a"a le- unto. pcacc,whom t~: TJrians, againft :h~. gatw_ntJ & ftU Law of Nations , ~!led , and threw tnto ~fc~~~· ~:r~t the Sea. · J uHlY.''is\. i~ ia i.d : for 1n w:~r alfo n~ ~·'!{_Ditne Le· many things fall OUf, Which ~nnot be' gati ~nter hofle-s trabfa6ted but by Emba~adors,a·nd peace incolumes e.!Je ' it relf can liarHt·y be made,and difference) ,SJeebne.n td ?e Ira·. r· t'econc1'1 ed , bu ·t b.y t he ·tr Me d '1 a~··w n. Piolavit ltg4· ' . titmes rupta f/Mtium jure. Livio, cttdts mptttra jru gtntuzm, (celt~ uu(a 'Re{anda, ct~~dts impi• dicitur ,in hifroria Legatoru~ quos F;denates occiderunt. Donatus ad illud Eunuchi: conven1r.e 8c co· loqui. Sic pronuneiantiltm e(i, ut quaji dicat,liceat per te, mz/es,quod lli•ll inter hopes f7 in btlt1 lictt.vide lon produaa LXV· LXXI. 1 X X. Em6a.ffadors may not 6e wronged hy fl?lt] •f ret ali 14tion. -Tf-!is is a quelt~on c?o, Whether by the nght of rendrmg like for like an Embalfador may be flain, or ill'ufed,. wming from him that hath done fo. And truly there are in Hiltories examples enoHoh of fuch revenge; bur hiltories , we kn~w rdate not only rhinos done jufHy bu~ thol~ rlli~gs alio that'a~e done unjuflly, angnly '.Impotently. The! Law ot Nacio~ s provtdes not only for the dignity of , htm ~ha~ fends, but for the fecuricy of him that Is tent: Wherefore there is a tacit contract with him alto • and wrono is done to him , ~hough no~e is done to tlhis MaHer •. Wherefore Scipio did not only Ipagnantmoufly , but accordino to the Law ofNations, who,- after the Embalfa- . dors oft he Romans ~ere ill enrrea ted by t .O!odorUt {arthaginians, the Emba£fadors of the ~~c.m. e.xccrpCarthaginians being brouohr unto him rJ.s:ct~ef!a; · . . d { . k d tl , ms • DIZil •&I· an oemg as e what ought'to be done, pi• .non effi id :, anfwered ~ not 1t1 the Carthaginians havefacJ~Mmqugd done t. LtVJ * addes,he faid,He would d •PjiznCilfth~tti- 0 menjb~ «cc11- • man·· fiL · fare~t. Etl~o. ru t I~~ dJ ;~"~os J'-m comp~rto~~rd12ginienfium facto,dimifc:.; fu~ ~e~ifi . pp .. an.Confta~t~s T tttanum :l Magnenrio ad fe miff b Mtc,qu~quam Phllippum a Conftanrio miffum ad ft rc r~': J~b. 1 ;gr;_nt~us. Zofim.J. ~. Vide & hi1lorias apud Cromc:~ .Gallia rct~ntis~; ~!~ura_:nL~~.I:..cgati.s Vcnetis in itinere in • • rriG ue llriW Pll71oLIV./. jooVIli,SV./.6.c.1. V n1thin~ |