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Show 476 Of Wttr And Pll&t 'Iht third CJf Juftice in waging 'Yar. Orofius faith ofThcodoftus, that hi! from another that thlno of mine }' h h war"as begun by a p•ous ncceffity, ended by a divine felic' d · h d ·r 0 w JIC e and nei her his ~ghcs bloody, nor his viaory infolc:nc and1q, r etem~t : an. ' 1 I cannot the fame , vcnccfull. , rc· 1?methmg ~qUJvalent ; as alfo , to obtain . or upon prt~mife antecedent. Na.Led! a debt. Upon which caufes Dominion Syl. m v. bell. F . " trn , b y t h e L aw . of J::llature "\!• S7e·, f o1 1 ows too, be camre equa 11' ty I. mpair •d _Pv.· pIr,. n. xo. condly by that of Nations. What is br can~~t he. re~air'd ~therwife. So, whe~e - nature lawful.~ let us confider chus. Firfl, p~nmon Is. JU.ft, JUft alfo is all force , as we have f~1d afore, the things chatlea~ ~~t~out whtch.It cannot be exerci[ed;and to any end m moral matter receive th · JUH IS every thtng which is a part of pu .. • pifl. de jr 1 • intrinlic eftimation from the end it re1/~~ nilhment , as the waft made by fire or o• ~11. ,, , S· '-:"herefore we are underftood to have; ther way, being within fit meafure, and r1ght to thofe things, which are necelfa. fuch as IS anfwerable to the fault. . - ry to the end ofRtght to be attained. 111• c·j[ary. I mean , by a neceffity take~ not accordm~ to Phyfical fubtilcy' but mora/. ly :_and rtght I mean, that which is Pri&. !r 1? called,and fignifies a faculty ~f Do· ~ng m fole refpeCl: of Society. Whmfore, If I cannot otherwife fave my life , it is lawful ~or me , by any kind of force' to keep cff him that atfalts it, though hap· ly he may be without fault :1s we have noted elfwhere: becaufe this,rioht ari!etn not properly fro~ ahothers fin~ but from P'ill. de .fur. the right which nature oranteth me in m1 btl!. n. 18. & own De.fent~. And furilier, I rna y invade ~~· 6" H· ~hat whJCh 1~ another man's, without confideration ()f any fault of his' if anr ·c;ertain . dan!:'er be'- imminent to me from that thing :·"'Yet 'm~y I not become Lord th~reof; (for this is not accommodate to that end; ) but keep it until I may be fe· " p cured,· which hath been al[o faid *above. :.. an.~~. So , I have naturally a doht to take~way ' 0 from II. t'he (econd Rule, 7\!ght is conftder' d , not only in refpeEl of the firft , but afier-caufes. S~condly, we muJl: know, that our right . 1s ?ot to be conhder' d onel y by the begmmng of the war, but by caufes a.riJlng after; as alfo in Trials of Law , after the fute commenced , a new right oft arifeth to a. pal'ty. So, they that gather to my Affatlant, whether Aifociats or SubieC\:s yi~1d me a rig.ht of defending my felf a~ gamft them aBo. So, they that mixe thcmfel~ es in a war which is unjuft, efpecially ~~they may and ouoht to know it to be unJuft , oblige themCelves to repair the charge an~ damage, be.caufe by their fault they do It. So , wholoever engaoe in a war undertaken without probable ~round no alfo make ·~hemfel ves obnoxwu~ to pu~ . nHhmc:nt , |