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Show lJf w~r 4~' PtACI pell him to give Caution .for the futu re , by ~oftage&, pledges , or· lome other way. Bu~~ if moreover ID¥ enemie' s in jufiice toward tne be mofi evident, and He con. "'firm ·him in that mofl'un)ufi: war, in this cafe He will not bnJy Civilly be liable, but'CrimlnaJlj , as on ~ that refcues a per· !Pn manifefHy g.uilty from the Judge at : . mod '; .,and , for that c.aufe , it will be tavvful to <ktermine againfi: him that W.hicb i~ meet If or his offente , according t<L what we have faid of punifhmems: ~ · . wherefor~ within that meafure He may !r!:!;;~f allu·be- fpoilecd . .A;nd , for thefe rea!ons, in camden, They that wage war, are accufiomed to Jf91 · lf9·s. gtve publis:~ notice t thereof to otherna· Yet were not tions , to the end that. both the rioht of f~ch lig 1 ni6ca- (heir Caufe , and the pr.ob~ble hop~ they t1ons a ways h h [: retarded, but ave to execu:e t e ame , may appear to with diffe- all. Now , for this quefiion , we have renee of times, tbettfol'e ref err' d it to the right of nature, ~~(e~ P111ac~s. bec-aufe: <D,ut of Hi!lories we could finJ der~ in ~h:n nG>tpingi canHituted thereof t by the vo· heac ofrhe lunmry £a w of Nations. The* Romttm, war between who had brought viCtuals to the enemies ShuedKi~ andf of Carthage, were taken by the ( artha· t e mg o . . d . . d d 11 Polonia ne- gmsam, an a gam ren re upon requw. ver fu4ferd tbaitlfdlres to be i~t~r@i~d the Comn1erce wi rh either N~don. The fame, .hiving war Yf}tb Spa in,inter.cc,pted the French ·thips palling toot from Spain, but reftored them. The fame .H91l~n· aers having a Navy before 'Dunkerk , fufth 'd nor the Engli~ Merchants to enter there. t Many fhings .penein10g to thu quefiien are in(hc l)Qni(h Hifto1 y of the learned Mcurfius 1, I• & 2.. C~&mdenum 1.1j.de ~· i_ SBJ.I ~, 1• * ,Polyb. 1. · :Demetri!lf, Demetriilf *, when he poffeffed e/ftticll '* Yl'itb his Army , and had taken the ncighboring Towns Eleujis and Rhamnm ; in· ~ending to famifh Athens, hanged. up t.N<X much · · both the Malter and Governour f of a fbi p unlike is thali ab o u t.. t o .Lu r•m g m· corn,an d by t h at meaus rwahrcicbh r .ePblute- s deternng others got the City. of p,~mpey, in . . the hiftory of t.he Mithridatic war: He fet a Ruard on Bofphorus, to obfe rve if •ny Merch~uts failed in thither. WhoJfocvcr were taken were put todqath. v. whether it be ,; v.:ful to u[e Guile in War. As to the. manner of aCl:ing, force and . . . ~errour 1s lliotl proper ,co wars : whe-ther It be lawful alio to uie guile , is a . quefiion. For Homer , and CJ'ind11r , and t :lJomer :.fiut 1,t ·r gr. 1, do a ll concur .m t h'1 S 1r en tence t :1 dmD4lmo,f[ie(lua ,"c'l'a m· 1 • . ve p~tlamve. ~induus : ~uidv~, agendB ftilicet boftica DtltndtZ vis e(J. 'Virgil: Dotw tm t•irt~ quu in hofte requirat ? Sequitur ipfe • Ri1hezu j;,(tiffimm unzu ' t,ua foit iu Tlucri& & fcrvantiffirmJ4 ~tqtli. To in- Enemy. , you lawfully may fpoile, Whether by open force , or fecret gui/,t, (. And Solon, fo famous for hi.s wifedom , followed this Rule, and ·p 11bitt~ c.}tl(axi- .mfU in Si/iU4 * helpeth his valour with" .SiJius :E~iu cu. nnm. g. Ul'·YmJJ~ s , ,m· Homer , the exem .. t~il ~~· ~ pJ.ar of wifedom, is every where full of 0 ~fubde devices again~ the enemy: whence · I i z: · Lt-tcian |