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Show ( ... ! J My g)eeds htt~e flifd me through all Greece" · · .. • 'the Tunijher. * of wic~dni.fl. - So we doubt bot, but wars are jiifl upon them ' that are impious toward their .. Ibidem di- parents ( as the Sdgdians vvere , before centi Feciali: y1Jexander * beat them out of this bar· Ten,err.o (ev_it barity :) upon them that eat t mans flefl1 t~mnibru gmztor (from which cufiom_ Hercules* compelld pAremT?hRefcfpon~ the old Galls to dehfl , as Diodorm re-dInejtu riofei eus : l ) h h . [ . 1• Nam ates: upon t em, t at exerc1 e ptracy t. fxmnt non tangi- For , of fuch barbarians , and wild beaHs mru. Valer. rather than men,\t may be rightly fpoken, ~ax. d~e~ which Ari(fidcs faid perverfly of the Per· eem: ,u~e~ · h. . quia ubiq; mon· Jians .' w o were nothmg worfe than the llri a1et [celeru Grectans; War ttpon them ts natural: and, [~t~t,virtute ani·· which Ifocrates in his Panathenaick (aid, tm ac robore . The moft juft war u againft thewi!dheafh f1e~ttr~ ~bom:,z· the next ao·ainft ~en /ike UfftO thore bcaft/ .,,.,, .1:.1. 1• 6 :J' cap. J• Plu- . . urch. in ejus vit:r: Ptffimu tytannu Greciam liotravit, Item:1-{jM ;pfe paff ra znj uri.t ,pro alibJ in hominu maltH im pewm [umeb4t. ~ P{~i· ttCYcb. dt fortuna Altx. t Hoc quoq; Scythas Alex~ nder dedo~u,t, ~ Vide Divnyf. Hal. narrantem Ut Hercules hutic morem ~lt~qi multa abftulerit, in beneficiis fuis Grxcos i b-arbaris nan ddhn· guens. ~ot?anorum non m~n~ra in. ge~m; humannm meri ra prz~ a ·C!:at PhnJUS, 30· I. NOJJ ftttl& t:e{lzmare pote{t) f]UantHm R~m_an/!. tlebutur , qui f uftttlert mon(tra; in quibuJ h'minem tncide~e re!Jgzopf fimum trat , 111111rdi vern etiam [aluberri;rrmm. Sic Jufiimanus pnn· cipibus Abnfgorum edixic ne fubditorum pueros c:tflrarent, Pro· copius meminit Gotthicorum 4• & Zonaras , Leon~ 1fauro. Et lnch<E in Peru ana Re~cs v :cinos populos, qui moniti non p~rc· rent , vi coegG:rc abfiftere ab inceftis, a mariun1 cu~ ma;Jbu~ concubiru , ~ comiftione hominum, ali ifq; id genus fwnot1 bu~. atqj co modo imperium fibi. pararunt omnium qtlot ufquam Icg1 '" mus, . T_ht {ttbm/ part; 3 s_f mils, excepta reli~ione, juftiffimum; t Seneca 7. de Beo~f Si PIIIJ patmtm m~a.m 1mpr1gna~ , ftd {~ grAvu efl, & {tpo(itru • i:ue, gente {u~m exagJtat , abj ~td1t mhzto;mnru 1/tum tanta pravita~ animi. Aug_u!bnu~ 1, ~. ~e ClVltat_e Dei ; Opinantur feeler a facituda determ, qual~a fi all qua terr~ Ctvita& decerneret , decreviffitve gtnere ~u~r~ano t4tf1neme fuerat tru.ertenda. ' And fol fat we follow th~ ~pinion of ln nocentim * and others,who hold that wa;,.. Inn6ct1lt. e, may be made againH them that offencl a quodfuperhit, oainfi: nat * • h . . ..., de voto ArciJ. ~f Vi'fl _L~;re r.,:,r,'ontrary tot e opmwh Flor. 3· p. tit 1 orta '. r a31uius and others; who u.[ea. r. • feem to requtre tu the.juflice of war, ohat,.. Vid~ Jofe ... • t~e undertaker be harmed in himfelf or, p~m4f<>A1.t~ ht~ .republick, or els that' he ha~e jurifdin1~S;;:~:r~ cbon over the other party that is a Gal~ te 1 • I J ~, led. For their pofition is, that the nnw6s S 1' 1 : c. 4 " of ·fu· · r-r· Y v. znverbtJ ~~~~ . mg 15 a proper effeet of· Civil Papt. {tel. 7• Jun!Citcbon , when we judge it may .pro-t V T&l. R.tt. 1. de ~eed even from natural riohr; And truly lndu n. 40. If their opinion , from whom we difli. 1 V:a(q eontr. itt. b d · d ent 1 t&b 1 cao :z. f e a mttte ' no e~emy now fhall ha vc . • . r!. : the power of pun'ilhment againfi: anothe~ o.)' ::r .,. • r~ enemy ; no not after war undertaken;; ·' ~· ~ .. from a caufe not punitive: which riobu neverthelefs. very many orant and ~he . - · ufe of all Nations confir~eth ;'not onlv ~~ - after the war is done , but even wl;ile {a , endures-; not out of any Civil JurifdicH:I' on' but out of that natural rioht, which Was before the inltitution ol'co1nmon.,. wealths, and now alfo prevaileth where ~en lt~e. difhibuted into families ~nd not' mto C1t1es. Aa ~ XCVII. • t |