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Show of. Wdr •nd PeAce a~d .cxil~d beyond Euphrates, for accompmying thdKin.g in ~IS liD piety.. . J , • • Q!a:ft. ad O~th. I33• , 'l thy of punil?mem .• but we fp~a~ ·of ~hat concract,whtch fprmgeth from th~ .nature , of ~hat Body , whole Head is the Kina ~ . and members were the reltf God indeed~ ~o~ 'lJavi~'s fin , deftroy~d the peopl~ : wtth pefhlence • and truly (as Da·z,id t~ought) being innocent; out) it was ~0~' who had mofl: full and abfolute ngh~ over their lives. Mean while , th~ P~~tlhment was not the peoples,but Da- 1!td .5 ; for' as a ChriH:ian writer faith, It u the mof! hitter pumfhment to Kings tha: ~o ami{s 'fO fee their people fujfer. _Thts ts all one, faith t~e fame Author, Js Jf he • that hath done ill with the hand fll.quld ?e Beaten on the back. So Plu~ tarch , In the like argumeqt, compares it to a phyficians method , in curina one part, to open a yein in ai_Iother. 0Why 1 ' I~en may not do {o , we . haye !aid afore. ~ The.fame is to be concluded of punifping parctculars ( in things proper to them) t P~ul. IC. L. that have. not confented, for the offence (1 prena. D. de ~f ~he _Soct~ty. Andlafl:ly, thecaufe why p~n~s_. Si pre.na ~n Helr bemg liable to other debts,is not t~LtcuJ Jrrogatur, liable to the punilhmenr t of the decea· r~eeptumt.c~ . fed, is, for that the Heir bears the perfon commen ztzo fU· f h d fc . rt, nt ad b.ere. 0 t. e ecea ed, not in refpe& of merits da tran[eat. whtch are merely perforial but of ooods* • Cic. 1. de ' ' 0 ~ l~gib.l\lulla t/l p~rfonf!. tjllte ~d victm ejm flli e vitt emigm,;trit.J!frr Pf!M accedat quam h-eres. · : . . \ .~ich The fecond P "'' which are engagc:a. 7Jion 'Pt•ufii"T.':'r.,: what the e/[nceftors owed, their pojerit] muft pay: for they have not refufed tht: Inheritance. €V. OF UNJUST CAUSES • Caufes of War, fome are jufh~ jick__, others {t-tafory. ca,. u; P Olybim, who fir!t noted the diffe- Lib. t.. cap. 1; renee, calls the formerceJ~~Ulu, Pre~ Vide fupra. ter.ces ' becaufe they are wont open- num. I. huJUS 1 b ft. ' d . . 1 . r h pur. y to e 1.1.1ewe ( Ltvy ievera m~es met t Sic &PlutAr· the !"Ord Title;) the lacer he fl:tleth by chrM difiinguit. the general name d.Ti~, (aufes t· So, in in.Ga!ba, & the war of eA lexander aoajnfl: <JJarius , DJon z_n rebl/4 o f I . . C.efam& the Pretence was Revenge o n JUn:s Pompeii: do' which the Ptrjians had done the greet- Polybim, ubi de ans , the Ca~Je was dd1re of Glory, Em- l{o'!'anwm!' bel• pire,and Riches~ whereto was added great l~"' Illyr~os •· H f f: .1. . d f h g1t, exctrpto Le· o~e. o act tty concetve rom t e ex• gationum 1 , 6• p.eQ1tt.ons of $'enpphon and ../1 ge Ji La us. So, cum SultonitJ, . : relfe illM pr.e-. ttxtum, fJa6' cauf(IJ dixeru. Ita enim ille de Julio C~tfare : Et pr~· textum ~uidem illi civilium armorum hoc fuit:caufas au rem alias fuiife opinamur. 1'hucydides alibi di/linguit ~q''"cn' & w ~.9,, . u' in Athtnienf~Um motu advtr{114 Sic#i11m,pr.ettxtum fuit opitulari E!_e~ {la,il, rt.s ip{ll cu,iditM Sicili~t Jibi acquirtnd~t. HermotWIS i1J orati~J~ t,dl4thenien(ibzu [o.q'ritns,iflud ~'«IT!• pr;etextum vocat, hoc thtirolll{f pr~pofitl~m. f~tru'!lq; ejl in libro T~ucydida 6. Appi1nm ttiam 90,&.,\ D'l"'' voctm 11(urpM in Mithtidatzco. Jdem. Civilium ~. ubi de mpta ja'te itlter Oflavium & Stxtum I? ompeium agit , dicit J,..,.l:cr tau{IU •lias intti4 fTii.fe , ali¥ qu~t pr~t{treb~ntm·. tfgathias libro f. id quod ali~ l~U.~.rn.•, 'f!OC~! ~ii~~· ~ '!'I,JUll-II(A'U' , ~gmmtum ~ obuntum, cuJ Dppol;t rlnfcu na htflorza Hu1111a zanurganu. Pro6opz~M Per ftc.,~ t!:lflultNm effe 11DD li~rte ~~~~~. l .~~i dU¥ eft juflitia, come~ mi(i'3 • ·a ... ·:t .; ?.s;; . .;~:~:': the |