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Show · 5o8 of WAr 4ndPe4&t Lib.6. de Benef. the whole~ S eneca ; If one./end my C~un' · 2.0. & c. 19. try monr, I will not call my (elf his d~~tor: ride Ltges s;. y_et will ! pay my ]hare. He had f~ id a' uld4infinet.r. fore, Berng one of the people, I wtll not pay M for my [elf, !Jut co~trtbute tU f or my Cohntr'j. And ' Every one will 01VC' not M a proper debt, but tU a part of the publici(. D. L. unica. c. • ll . a · b utnull. ex vi- Hence it was ipecia y connltuted y the cun.t. ·' 1 • l. Roman .Law , that pone of the Vila gets PJultam. c. de ·fhould be: tyed for the other debts ofVile~ ecut.&ex-a. lagers: and elf where, no poifcffion of a• hNbo.v Ie l2.. , p .. & ny man I•S c l1 arge d W•lt h t he de b t s of o• 134. thers, no not with the publick debts :and ! <?· ':l.ni~o de in the ~9vell of Juft~nian,Pigno'(vttiq'ns t lOJUrl~S lO fe:c- for OtherS are prohibited, the Caufe beioa to: Pz,gn,ratzo- dd d h . . . 1 r c b nes> qutU 'lllll~ a ~ ?-t at 1~ IS agatnh rea10n ror one to gar~elocr1tio re- be charged w1th anot.hers debt : ,where alprej]' alitU nomi- fo.fu5=.h e.xa&ion.s ar~ c.alled odions. And 'flat_. Re~U~s . King Theodoric us in ( a.ffiodore* calls this fcnbasut hbn p· ·. f f h . k d quidam,repr~n- . 1gpgr~.t10n o one · Q~ ~not er a Wic e [alias. Id emm hcep.ce~ r I voci Saxonica: .) 1 • • · ; J.- Withernamii ad :11nuffim refpondet ,. fed.ufus altc:rum recepic. * Lib.4.Var, cpift, • · .J .:,: , • ~, ( . u' XVI I. By . ,., .. XV I I. By the Law of Nations SubjeEts 11.re tied for the debts 1 of the Ruler.· ALthough thefe things be trtie , yet by the voluntary Law of Nations it might ~y induced , and it appears to have been induced , that, for that which any Ci~il Sociecy , or the head thereof, oug~t co make g?od, either by it felf -primanly, or becaule in anmhersdebt It hath alfo made it ieJf Jyable by not doing' right; for chat, I fay, are tyed and bound all ·• corporal nhd incorporal Goods of them that are fubjetl: to che fame fociety or he~d. And it was a certain necdlicy that effe6ted chis,· becau(e without th is oreat I' 'b .tcence would be given to the doing of .., mjuries, feeing the Goods of Rulers oftentimes cannot fo eat11y come to hand, as of pr\vate men who are more. This then ]t1jiinian. d~ is among thole Laws VII hie h Ju ftin ian jure nat. faith n· d' b h N . Tho;t,'!,q . 40. y.;ere conmtute y t e at10ns , trrt. 1 • Molin • up.on th~ ~rgency of huma~ needs. How- di(p. uo. & belt '.th1s IS not fo repugnant to nature, 1 ~ 1. V alemia that It co\lld not be induced by cuHome di!P.J· tp, 16~ and tacit confent , when even without n. 3: Nava;·. ' · any cau 1·e Ir.U reu· cs are bound by con[em: 2.7.n. q6. alone. And there was hope, that the member~ of the fame fociety might more eafily ~btain mutual right , and provide for t~etr own indemnity, than foreincrs, whom many places are very little regar-ded, |