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Show IV. what u lawful againft them, that fend things ttl the ' Enemies. I T is alfo enquir'd , what is lawfull ioainfl them, who are not enemies, or would not fo be called , but furnilh the enemies with fome things. For , both of old and of late, we know there hath been lharp contention about it , fame defending the rigour of war , others the Freedome of Trade. Fir!l,we mufl: difHngui!h of the things .themfdves. For fome things there are that have uie' .one1y in war, as arms; fame , that have no ufe in war, as thoie that ferve for pleafure ; fome , that have ufe, both in war, and eut of war, as many, vitluals, lhips· and things belon- ,. .4tbtnu .;_,t;- ging rhereto *. In rhe firfl: kind , true is i"TII.•;· e. 1vcbi that laying of 0malafuintha to Juftivttitlll, lina, u- ni~rt * , They are on the enemies party , tm, ~ignum,ct- that Jupply the enemy with NecefarieJ 1,~ 'np,x.dSAc~c:>- for the war. The fecond kind hath no· l:l C$ :l I- • f } . S S ~~ . } h :ftophnnis Nu- ca~ie o camp a1~t. o cneca alt ~ , e bes & Equires. Will m~ke reqmtal to a Tyrant, 1f the * f!rocopi~ benefit will neit~er give any new llrength G~~·Pr • unto him to do publick mikhief, nor con- Vzm arutam · 1 · h lib. 1. fim the fl:rength he hath. That 1S , w .J iC may be rendred him without the hurt of the Commonwealth : for explication · whereof he addeth, I will not help him to Mony to pay hu Guard; but if he Jhal defire UUar6les and Robes , [uch thing! hHrt h11rt. not others , only thq minifkr ·to ;hu L•xury; Soldier~, and arms I wdl.n'dt [upply him with ; if he fhall feelcfor 'l4Jt~J And ]Vcreations to [often h.U fiercen~(S' ,r-I JVill gladly t)jfer tthem. Ships I of. iwar. J ?'o1da not [end him, but fuch M are •fo1' plea{Mre and ofte.ntat-ion of 'Princes [por-ting in the Sea I will tJot deny. And in the judgment of S. Ambrofe , to give td' one Lib. 1. e. 30• that confpires- aga1 nft his Cou'n tFy r t is. a De Oflic. liberality not to be allowed. In that thlr.d kind of doubtful uie. the ftate of thet war is. to be difHnouifbed. For, WI can- C~t~~.ine. Ita not defend my rei?, unlefs I interce-~t-'the 9Uirrml. .d li-; things fent, Neceffiry then, a"&:>we ~ha:ve S:znd:~f!14,--: elf where faid , Will give a right, but Wrtb It ~ • , t W? the burt hen of refl:itucion, except· forne o• J ·•: :: 1'M l~ ' ~ thcr caufe accede. But, if the 'apporta- .r' .. nc.:l J..J. tion of thofe things hinder the execution of my right , and he could know {o much ,· tsb :.: who brought them •; as , if I had theitned · '- ,,;, !n :.;,, • · a town with ftedae , or lhut u~ havens · ~ 'I ,;::J,JJ,.; , t> ' ' lo 1 ·' ' 1T and were now iu expechrtion o ·th~'W yiel• .:!J ~. :· ( ding or compounding ; He fb:1l b~ liable .(pr the damage by his fault dorle ·me, lika one that hath taken my debtor ottt o'f'pili- . , fon, or hath helped_ him to. efcape, where- I by lam injur'd; And a~.:cordin~ to the Sitv: ;,f?t1J. '. meafirte of my lofSI, his Goods alfo rna y 'R.!ftlt14t14. p. J, be feifed' and li>rought ·un'der 'fux cbm • . §. l!· ' . ' ' mand' , to the en~~· ma{obta.ilri 1ny. Due ' · ··•·, If. he. hath not 'y~t ~one any da~ao~· ; ... bu~ ~hbcen willing to do it,there ;ill be a rtght ,,by retention of the things, to com- 1 i pell |