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Show ' -· oj mu-w11~ kilN fometime do1:1shurt.ror~aga~nft~a~~~eaH1 contf'iry fortiR~'t)Xrns, 1p o\Ir fan~ '1 .~nd the like remedies ,'not wady forces ' are Zonar:rs Pa u- to be provided • UnJ· u·f l: · .~herpef )~o ·r e· 'w ef.r e ~ fan, lib. •· , . wars of the Rom,~ns upon . mLtp. o Jlt!a· , 'J I. ~ e-edonia) of LyjjYf!ttthus ,upon 1Je"(rtrms, unlefs there were{ome ocher cauie., I :un very much pleafed with that in Tacitus, -of_t'he (auchi: A ~people amo~g t~e Ge~- mans moft noble , wbo matnt'fl,t,n. thew (ireatnejshy their Juflicc ; wit~ou~ f OVetoufne[. r, without tmpotency i qutet a~d je-cret: They never pro'voke tteir neighhors to war, never makf inrodes upon others, or depopulations : vlr;d thh, ts a princzpat ttr-gutndnt of t heir Vfllour ttnd mit.hr, that the] attain ~~t their [ttperiority by. h'ein.g injurious : yet are they all r~ad7 for war, and,' if need be , they have an A V"my-pre- t . (fnt : q r:eat .!fore o{Fo_ot and Horfe : and T:ac.ms de f.. . . f t C auc hI. s •• P•" - amoas,. even tn ttm· cs o. . pea~e • t pttltts inter Ger- • . . , . . • . manns ~obiliffimm, q11iq; mtt~~!trtdmt'!'fofl.m:mallt Jfl~ttJa tNerJ 'fin~ ctt pidit ate,(ine impotentla:qtmte, femtzq; 11ul~-a pr~voc~IJt bttlll; ~~Ill& raprihttr am latrociniis po/Jl>~ant.ur: idq;,Prttcqymm vt:tutlsac VIUitm iz; gumtntum e(l , qttbd, ut [uptr111YtS agant, i/on per ibJflrld& affiq ~~wr ; prom! If lt111Jei1 O'tt'nibtU «Y19Jtf.' a c.' fires Fb[c-a,l ; exert~ur i p!rmWl$ m vito. tun eq uorumq; , & quit{centibt~s ttJtiem {4l11a; · · ·cxx. C 1 x_. Offome otbe,y ~njuj1 c~NJes . ~ . NEi her doth Utility make equaLvight -wi~h necefficy. So, where other w1ve~ enov.u are to be had, the deny all of fo~e Match1cannot give caufe of w~.r; wh1ch . '·· ~ yet Hercules took againfi EurttHs., ~ Da• riu.s aoainft the 'S~ythia;es t. Nor lS the t Rt Antonius Defirt of a people to change their feat , a Caracalla in j·ua caufe of war, that leaving rn-:>orilh & Arcahbanum deferc Land, they may pornre rure a more fir u·t t- RPeagne mo.r uVmid e full foil : which was the cafe of the old Xiphilinum. Germans, as T4oitus relates. No lefs un- Hift . .of• juG: it is, co challenge by the title of a ' new found Land, what is held by ano-ther • thouoh he that holds it be wicked, ~hink ami/~ of God, or be of a dull wit. For, Invention is of thofe things that be::- Via. de Ind. Ion~ to none; neither is moral virtue, or rei. x. n. 31. reli~ious or perfection of underfianding req~ired 'to dominion. This indeed iee-meth probable , if there be any people altooether defiitute of the ufe of reafon, fuchbhave no dominion, but out of chari-ty only is due unto the?"I w?a t is necdfa- . . ry for life. For, what 1s fatd of the fup- Vh~t. de bello, port ofDominion in behalf ofinfams and nd. f' 6 1 ' 1, 8 8 • r.n a d- men by t he . La w of .N au.o ns , per- PI leumo • d• ea .rnc::,::J: •, tains to thofe natiOns , VVlth wh9m there pl,lb.J. :z.. c. !• is comn;terce of Covenants. Such are not Euri~d. they that are wholly ~ad,if there be any li~cu l a. fnch,of which I doJ·umy doubt. UnJufi- ~1;v .. :t JI. ly there1~e re did me . Gret~,a ns ca ll t he PalO~Catf.h ,• B~'r/Jarians |