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Show Of W4r 41Jd Pt4&t by the impul{t of a private fpirit. Howbeit, the old natUral liberty remains,firfi in places where are no judgments, as on the: pe!t.f'4t.lib.1.. Sea. Whither perhaps may be referrd that & Ptut.il~ ctt(. aCt of{. C4ar : who bei 1g yec a private ' tAn u.mbros. man puriued t~e ~irats, by whom he had 10 Itallafigm- been taken, wtth luch a·navy as he could ticatos volunt? .d . h 11. d l h · d Apud.t\.fr"rum ~rov1 e u~ at:, an part y c ale , pard y multos idem iunke thelf il11ps: and, when the Proc0u~ oris fuHfete- ful neglc6ted to do ju(tice upon the capftts Leo Atcr tives himfelf returnino to Sc:1 hanocd !~pu;·Stob. de them 'up. The fume ~ill ha vc pl~ce in deL~ gibU4· ferts,or where they l1ve like 1 he Nomades. • G?tthosfuos So among the Umbrici t/ Nicolam Dacorr1J. en~ Rex mafcenus relates , every one was his own The·aod Cet~nfcfiuos- A venger : w h.t c 11 a 11r 0 1· s do ne do ne at t h.t s ~~~um 3• '+ day among the Mofcht , fome time after R.ernove cBnfut- an add refs to the judge .Nor had Duds and tu«ineu. borm i- {in'Ja? leComhats any ocherorioo inJl , which """btt.r ~~~ ztmt.' be tore Chri!lianity were ufed by the G cr-rv~ eorn l1l4'l mzuu1 proe s1 114 man N a t1. ons * , an d. .m t-ome pI aces are traeiltur.&. 3.4. not yet enough di1ufed. Therefore the cur a~ mons- qermans , in Velleius 'P aterculus , won"!"' h1am.reeur- der, when they beheld the form of the K.1· ratU?tfUidBptt-s J . 1~d·.n: . h h . d d. · eft homini lin- man un !~.;;LIOn t at t ey en e J1l JUrieS gua,ficau[am by ju!lice, that things wont to be decided m.tnru-ttgit ar- by arms were determined by Law. T~e ~a!a~Tracho- Hehrew Law permits the Kmiinan of one n.n1s 1~ ~;0, {hin to kill the manflayer without the nDemnnitbciU • m "o'"d'i J~ places o f re f uge : an d t he H ev1. ~ew •m ter-ultisnem .rumere pretcrs do _rightly pote , that iucb a retle prapm'/.1~-. com pence, for the dead, rna y be required mm ho~!"1dH. by force · for one felf, as in a wound,not Jmte'nItJl\,aJ. ·z'".ocJe• - un·1 e-ls by' t he J·U dg e; bc cautre. , mo de rau·~ Oll · The focond P 32) on is more difficult where a mans own pain is urgent. A like cullom of privately revenging flaug~1ter was among the tnoH ancient Greeks,as appears by Theoclyme- Odifs.l.. nes words in Homer. But moil frequent · are the examples hereof amongH them that have not any common judoe. Hence are juff war~ defined to be th~Je that re~ L.1..f.Jo.fo1rr venge in juries, as ~uftin faith; and Job. T lato a ppro\'es offorce of arms, untti they L. d~rtp. u. thilt are in fault he compelled to give [a-:- tisfaE1ion to the inno&ent a11d wroncred party. • .. LXXXVI! 1 he end of puni{hment is al[o the profit of .All. T He utility of all forts , which was the third end , hath the fame parts with that which perteins to the wronged perfon. For , either this is the: intent , that he who hath wron· ~ed one, may not wrong others (which IS brought. to p~fs by de!troying him, or by weakmng htm, or by binding him fo that ~e may not be able to hurt, or by a:- mendmg him :) or , leH others encou- t Plin. J. I • ~· raged by his impunity be troublefomet to 16 · . any. oth e; per fo n~, ""! h. h d . P•IJbltU Leones IC en IS obtained obhominum ap-by confptcuou5 pumlhmems ; which the petitM~n ~ucifi.Greeks call necJ\1>-~•, the Larins extm- :xos vidi~ ~ guitt pla =. which are therefore ufed ' that the ct~ttri ~rtu pltpundhmenc of one rna y be the fear ofjl"" Pmll14 Rbman h b h k errerentur til· Y : t at y t e ind of puniiliment dem noxa. Y 3 Gthers |