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Show / of w ... r ••a Pe4ce of pl-Qfane hiHory in L.Viteltr u_r, with wh6 Narcij[us was inilant, that he iliould fpeak openly ,a~d tell h!m the plain truth, yet he did no~ io, prevall,but that he gave . anfwers doubtfull, and inclining whither tIde~ Taa- uhey we1·e dm wn t . The fa ying of the ::e~~ft;ffir!~ Hebrews * is perti~~m here: If one ./z!low, ;e, tracu:U4 in- .to ufe t he perplex.edfpeech, well ,; if not., urpret-tm~e·~ ~let him hold hu peace. On the cqntra~y, It prout ~o11J.¥xi{r- mayhappen,that to ufe.fucha kiJ?d of ip~a· ft~orum & king may be not only 11\audable,but WIC· hoc eft: Lien ked,as,when the honour ofGod.t,orLove perpltu toqui due to our Neighbour • ,or reverence to our boni cau(a.Ci .. Superiour , or the nature of the thing in tat d.oaiffiwqs a. h h h h f h L M fi. » hand exact: t att e t oue tso t c: neart ana ~: s uen ' ' · --: J[rael jn f\lo ~be made apparent c1e:~ly m t~e words;as Conciliatore in contraCts we have ia1d,that 1s to be ope· quz~. 37· . ned which the nature of the .comraa is t PMhtlofi d~ vDt- con~~ived to require; in which ienfe that tfaac tu ol tts~ qu•o r, e of Cicero rna y be fi tl y ta1~, en : .ALL l ym. g qrJit ad Uei. ~a- u· ttJ ./Je banifhea OIJt of contraEl.s aflJ bar• ~~~:lm. prra,.t, gniNs; taken fr0#1>1 ~fil old A w ck L:1w t. Jn quJbus (olu Wh*'re the word L)·inrr 'feems to be un· 711racem effi '-' ·' 6 1· oportuit,ttiamfi detflood {o large , that it includes :l io an quu cl%tm~m obf'c\!lfe fpeech. But , fpeakwg pro re:ly, ingtnio effet • we ha ve.how exdqded it from the lf.OtJon rnendace. Ven- f l · ta.s enim Dei 0 a Y" C•mes. '* iE.fchylus PrOOJetheo: • . . . • Die""' di[eru quJcqf'td ftf!dj,re t~pettJ, Sermone nHdo, no" per i~p~ic1tos modos,, ~ 140 rn•r• amim atloqtt• vtrum ac lmmm t(f. ......: f Lex Attic~ , ICJ:- .~tl.ul •• ,9esi' .t{-,11Je1r, Demofth. in Lrptmc:m. • x. X. The /arm- o.fa t,, 111 it io snlawful, conjifts In _its repugn~tnce to the ,.ight of .A.nothtr, IT is then requir'd to the common na-tion of a Ly, fhat what is faid~ written, n~cd, i.ntimat~<f~cannot otherwile be undcrllooq~ tl~n ~n chat fenfe, which is diffcrcntf, om ~~e ,miQd of the A.tJthor. And tO this larger DOtiGn , the firi¢ter fignifica,.. d. ~ • tiefl of a Jy ·' ~s jt is naturally unlawful , nuul needs add 'i'Qme proper 'difference : which, if the ma·~rt:r be righdy examined, at leafi according :tP the common eltimatioaofNations, no other feerns polftble to 1M given befide the repugnance with the . (: '· ('illi11g an4 remaining rjgltt of him to whom the fpeech or note is direCted. For, dlat no man !yes .co hirilfelf, bow falfe foc~~ r be fpeaketq,js,plain enough. Right l ~erfian<t h~e, :QOt of every fort, and t Hence the tminf~al to the thing, bur , which is Hebrew.day, prG,per and colllna~e to this bu~I)efs. And Hhe fthcals awhay .L • • h' l b t e earc, w o ~11s :s· not mg e ·S uc tbe liberty of takes away the iu<Jgutgt, w.hich Men -fpea~img together mea.n~ of afc,as "twcreby a certa.in tacit aoreemem knowJOg,Gen. lltntlerltood to ovv£ un(o them whom the; 3 1d ~'~6t1• !peak. For t~is a1;1d no ,other is that rnu- :~d th~ {;~ cual ·obligation, .vvhkh men had-con(eme.d there. 'l(.afJbi • t-o lntreduoe , jp foon a.s they , inlHtuted Da71id lib. radit) le ufe of words and the' like motes: with- cum. U: Rail • out wh' h bl' · fi h SalomQ,. Com- IC • o 1gatwn, uc an 'Invention, ment. & .Abf6- had been m vain. And we requ1re1 thac, t{d. at |