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Show 31.6 · of war and Peace 1t !i(uoniam c. other5"·'may be deterred , as the .. Lawes Ad L. Flat>iam. fpeak: that others may berMre and fear , lJ. 1 1 • c. ad L. as Demofthcnes. The power alfo of this ~~ . rep. L . . h d tPrzc. pol. · awtsJneverymans an naturally. So Idem J?elopi· Plutarch t faith , a good m~n is by nada, Pmn~ ta.- ture defignd a Mag"Lfha tc , and that perpe-ji demq1; antJqulf- tuall :For by the very Law of Nature he qumia[-.t revxa trzetm , o_. l.S P n.n ce tha t do t h J·U nn. tht. ngs. So rutty tt{l eiqui j&lute proves by the example of Najica , that a opu.s f~dbct na~ wife man never is a private man ; and ~uraluerdm~t.'· Horace calls Lollius Conful not of one 1.ratr.:m e"g::; l . l · . - nat. Er Philo- year ; W 11c 1laymgs are neverthelels to pomcne·: $uf- be unde rflood in a Commonwealth , fo cep!t civesfuos, far as the Laws thereof do bear. Of this qr1J neq~~tg~m natural rioht DemoCl"itus · He that Li fls rrrutq~· tftum11pruasg Jeox· - a 7,h e ef otrJ a Robber any wa' y , either by'< his ptftaverar~t:[ed own ftrength, .or bJ command, or by .(ufip[ rtm {tqtteban· frage, is innocent. And t Seneca :when I tHrnatttr~ tege • Jhail command a malefailors head to be 1:0:e~:!% {~: cut off, I wi~l be of the fame mind and perare dettriori- countenance , as wben I Jmite Serpmts btM. Similia a-pud cum habes 6ne vitz F. Flaminii. Scriptor de caufis corruptre eloqu. de oratoribus agens: Hi ne ,rivati qr4iettm {lnc pottftateeranr, cum & populum & Senatum co»ftlitJ & autloritate regerent. Chryfoft. 2.. ad Cor.7. 13 .-de Mofe: Etiam anteqttam manu popr1lr4m tdllctret, dr~x ~rat tpfis faa~~ fTalde igjtu~ aut:e Rtbr.ee~ Ute ci dixit, fi<uilll ton(~ttllzt n~!m prm~zptm ~c Jltdtctm? quid dicu? fafla vider., & dt nor» tnt f acu .~ontrf!'t"tt {tam ? velut fi qrtu medicum vide at optimt {e~an~ rem ~c ~c opttrflantem .egro corpori6 mtmbro , deinde ei die at, fi<uu te conaJtlltt medtcllm 'qM& ft&a"lt! prtt!Cepit? ArJ' mi bone vir, & morbrd tlttM :ftc & Mo(em I ua peritia ;atem fecit. 'l{am & impera1e non dig· nittU tantum eft ,fed & ars, & qr~idem omnium 1rtium jublimiffim~. TraCtat idem !criptor hoc ipfum argumenmmad Eph. 3· in fine. Trta, inquit, i111~Pitia , tuaferu.u me con{litttit Prin&ipem & }11di· um. Euripides lphi~enia in A!llide: Mmte qui prudepte pDll-tt ,u ~agi#rat14m t,erit."" Lib. 1.. de irtt, · and The fee anti Part. 3l 7 ~tnd vcnemous crea(ures t. But, whereas t Cl N . · bo~h the inqui~:ion of the fa& often re- p_ud 'Pa:;~Y~ qmres great d1l1gence , and the eHima- num 1. 1, de tion of the penalty, much of wifedom and non efu anim. · 1 :t h" Strpentem & eqmty, eh:, w 1le every one prefumed too scor'jJ1·, • h f l · r l · h . . .. m,ettam JI1UC o lJimet,ot ersnotgtvmgplace,.fiip.P•biuntJ~ contentions lhould ariie,therefore it plea- i"!P_et,thur, oc· fed the jufl communities of men to make cidJmHI, n.e.u~i h c .0 1· ce o f t h e b enn. an d w11re nn., · i•u ch as they nt;J cta~t alu & d·n b' l . v.n '"'am anc ei eemed io, or_ hoped would prove fo. The pr~Jiamees hufame Democntus ; The L~m;s would not manBgeneri.Pyhave hindr·ed every one to liv e after his tha~o!as apud own pleafur e, unlefs one had g one about to OvldJum Me- ;!d d h tam,If.-No-e_ n. anot er. For envy lays a t,round for ftrumq; pttentia ztton. But, as above we faid of revenoe Ltthum Coi'por.t fo in this exemplary punl!hment, fo~; Miff'! ned fa!,. footA:eps a. nd .r el ihq ue-s of the old rioht do vapmattfatc- b m11r. yet re(]1am , m t oie places, and amono thofe perfons , vv h ich are not under cerr::_ . tain Jurifditl:ions; and moreover in fame excepted cafes. So, by the cufh~ms of the D Hebrews, ~n Hebrew falling away from A~~~· ID!;t~ God and h1s ~a w, or mifleading any to ]ojeph. 11. s. falfe wodhip, might prefemly be flain by Mofcm M_aim. any man. The Hebrcvn call it the J·udo- ~~ 13· an~c. & f l h . h h tJ uzreetoru ltb. 3. 1-x:ent o zea 'w tc , t ey fay' was excr- c. 4I· ~tied firA: by Phine.u t,and thence grew t _Numb. l.f. mto a cuA:om. Lo Mattathi.u killed a v1d. 1. Mace. certain Jew, pollutino himrelf with Gree- ,., 1.4, 2.6. ~l..f h' nt· es. So t hr ee htou ndred other Jews Mace • ~ • were ~ain by their Countrey-men , as is re~ated m the book commonly call"d the thlrd of the Maccahees. Nor was Stephen Aft fioned upon other pretence , or confpira- Att: ~/~~. ~y |