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Show 0/W#. anti PI"Ge • 4 rJf W4r , oseght:·tq cotJJider. ~· 'Wp~ther they may be permitte~ then t/J .. live. in . . p~ace: and, lvhether that which ii'reque • .' •Jted be pi om, [afe, glorio114, or difhonoura. t De hen. 2.. J ~ blc. This ot Senec-a t too is not to be deAnd elfwherf fpHed: I wi/lfticcour onr that is l!lboutto he faith · I will' ;n, 1. r: h I r: tr defend;wor- pert1u, vut 1o, t at my Jc:; may not pt. thy m:xn.ac the rtjh; t~nlefs I Jhall redeem fome great per· coft of my own Jon , or great matter. But then neither,he bloo~,an? par- will poe be bound, if the oppreifcd can take m h1s h L _ f d b b h d danger: And no or er way oc ree .' ut y. t _e. eath if 1 em dc:liver of the oppreffor. For , tf he that ts mva· :m un..,orthy ded may pr<:fcrr the life of the Invader manfrom before hts own (as we have faid eli-th~~ ve s by where) he wiU not fin who believes or ra111ng a cry, 1 will not re- defires that the oppreffed fhould be of fufe to fpend that mind : elpecially when , on the ~1y vo·ce to part of the oppre~or or invader , the D avbe :~f.ml~nb. danger of an ineparable and eternal lofs e ene • 1 • J, . ,_ 10. 1s greater, J.t[f .f.ib. ~· '· +·dub.JS. C X X XI T. Whether War be j~tft to . refieve' the SHbjecrs of .Another. THis; is alfo in Contro'lerfy , vvbecher it be a juH caufe of War ,for the Sub· jeels of Another, that they may be deli· verd from the injury of their Ru ler. Veri· ly, Gnce civil Societies were iri!Htuced, it is certain the Rulers of every one have attained a. fpeci;t-1 right ov~r .· rpeir own S~bjects. And Thucydides ·, among the figne& ofSoveraignty hath put the fupreme powtr 'I;h~ fo~ond pAr.t. , +59 power 1 J~tdgmotts * , no lefs than a,. . right o maku.1g La VV$ and M<~giHrates. HEwr:pdt~es · · eracu ts: 'J{OS qu~tquot I'MfiiJ to.'im~ 14rbu m~tnia, sujficim"" tp(i uojira jud11:1a t: (tqH¥. . Nee alio illud pc:ni: cr; ~'p.t•r, m t1b1 qtt~e contit,it orna: Nub~.& {un 1t curti.rMyt~fltt . E~_bujc non diffimi1e il1ud Pott com:Rt(muirrtnunquam Dm l~ttt ~fila D· dm. Ov,d Met. 14. Et Virgil. 1En.1. Non Jl/ ~ Impmum ptlagJ t.cvumq;, rriatnti'IIJ, Std 1;1ibi forte dat#I/J.-- Amb. I. I. de .Ambvofe oives the reafon; Left one ufur- Offir. . ping the charge of another t hry (hould rai[e tT~u~Y·l1.b •. r • war amo'!!. t he rr11,f'e.L ves. Th e C& r.tn t ht'a ns, his Uf~.:UconnJd ndJen in the fa1ne Thucydides, tlnnk it Equiry, lib arcm •. lairh, that every one fhould himfelf punifh thofe Aicnou?,h it be thvzt belong unto him t. And P crfem , ;a ~an of .m h'1 s oratt.o n to V• "f'AY:I£ art. tm,i•a •n h, he wotJ!d g')oddn <r ~f 'lt. o do - goo co Han-not excufe what he had done to the 'Do- gcrs yet 1s ic lopes: I ha~e done it (faith he) hy my own no po:nc of}urtght , Jeemg they were of my Kingdom, fi ,ce to pundh under my dominion. But, all this hath ~~end. Proct!J_• I l " b . .a. d , ·au • r. It JS p ace, w 1e~e vu. Jl':"l:S o truly offend, or goo·J for t...vc-where .the cafe 1s doubtful]. For , to this ry otle ro gopurpoie was ordained that difl:ribution of ven1 well his Empires. NotwithHandino,where the in .. own ch~rge, • · . c fl: o and ro appro- JUr¥ IS mamr.e , where any Bujiris, Pha- priare to him- /arts, Thracttm 'Dtomedes executeth fuch felf rhe cares things upon his Subjects, that no good of other men. man can allow of, there the rioht of hu- Vu9:,de Ind. t~an fo~iety is not pr:rcluded.Sg Con/fan- ~:a~· d~'ind. _ tt~ agamA: t.M4xentit~.r and againA: Lici- rel. p. ~. n,IJ. mus, other 1VJman Emperors aoainA: the" Excmplum 'Perjidn's * ,~ook anns,or rhreatn~d to take limite h~~es. ia ~ them, unlets they would ab.ll · f rebus P1pm• a- em rom ~er- pud Fredq;a .. fecutmg rium in fine. |