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Show ofw_,-·J,ul Peace_ h fthe manners oft he Roa nothing um:voV,J 0.m c..JJtlaximm puts the man people. b ~~ore ancient , into the like words h u'Rvoman Confuls on a like mouth of. cl;anno ' the integrity of our orc.c· afio~t s• t he e o·J~ ' th ,"..'. t J.t': :ar '• For then t[o'o , L1tJ qut . h of Leoation ' Corne tiU a.AgaftinnaH wthaes cnag (l.: to ch~ines by the ( ar· .l. m thaginians. LXXI. The compani~ns alfo of £mbajfadors,and thetr qoods, are inviolable· .. . . l[o and the Goods of THe Coffina~~:o:asv: in their pr?porti~n Emba ~ . Whence 1t was m a kind of lanettmonyH. Ids 0 King ' ]{tx ,[.ci·f ne mt the ol d rro rm of theR o earta mcjf',e n· gtr ofth e ''~ rtg,um nuu· do you mak_e me a 'J . 'I c my com· tium_P~;(UP. ~2; Roman people? do ydou.. .. prAt'Vtdegby the Jt~· mane ~UW1tllt. . d my Goo sr n "Va/a comitef1> p~mons an i ublrca they are pronoun· 1mos ? ban Law de v . P 1 that have wronged ced guilty' not 01: ~heir attendants coo. Embaifadors, bu- .rr, 1 -1 , and fo far Vide Fnxini ·B ut thefe are{acre~ ha ccEeJ J obra ff,a d, or.Wher· Cana:i E'pi(l:o- a.i it feems good tot e 1 m areatly offen· las P·15· & c 'tf h'ts .Attendants 1ave o f h' rore d ded o 1m ' '1>19· • ded, they may be emanr the arc not co S~rramu ncnn~ he may yi.eld them : F~ . ! When this :a~.- be drawn from hlf~ byh ?Ice. ~;.,fl: tome . . ..•as done by t l1 e v·. h..~tf c at anes ".a"'otE·:h"" 't he Ro· L'"t't cedemom..a m., ·t at wer '"i ·cryed our, man Embaffacl~ts, the: Robken:Wbither t.'m--; law of Nati' ohs was ro ma1 may be alfo referred the judgment of Sal-. lujf concerning Bomilcar,whichwe m'a.Qe ufe of above. 'But if the:Embaifador will not yield· ,thetn , the fame coqrfe is t~" b~ taken , which before we' faid ::tbouc, the Embaffadors own offenfe.' Now, v{h¢tH,5{ an Etnb'affadbr hath jurifdi6hon oyerbts -~ • ..rr _, '1' own fainily , and whether ~rs houfe be a ,. '1J'(1' •· Jr.a n~.1a.: uary * rro r a1 1 t ha t fl Y Um~ I· t ~- d.. e :' ferme1 hzancg uin, ri' pends upon the con~effion of hun wttH {qle-at crimina. ,1-wh6m he 1·efides. For this belongs not td ~itle Paru;am r the Law of.Nations. That the movable'llb.1~.rt!J~Rez Goods a Jr f h E b 11' d h' h : Gallz~t ha~c ob 10 o t e m ana . or'· w . IC . are. cau[am irati# • accounted an acceffion to h1s petfon,can- facatur. P'i44 not be feifed on , neither as ,a pledge, nor etmd.lib. u~ for payment of a debt , nor by order of J judgment , nor ( which fome allow) by / the Kmgs hand, is the tr~er opinion: Fo~ all coatfion ought to be far from an Em baffador, as well that wh~ch touchech his1' neceffaries , as his perfon , that he ·m.iy· have full fecuricy. If therefore he hath. <:ontra&ed any debt, and (as it is) .pof-fefs no immovables in that place , He is' to be calld upon kindly, ancfifherefufe, hisMafier; fo rhac at lafi thatcourfe may be taken with him, which is ufuai againlt dehters in another territory. Nor is ic to be feared, which fome think , lelt , if this he fo, none wiJI be found to contra~ or deal with an Embaifador : For evenr l:ings, whp cannot be compeii'd, want' nor creditors; and among fome Nations it was a cuffome, .faith Ni~olnH.r Damaf ,¥ -~ ~ · · emu,, y ) ... ( J • t I • I • |