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Show of War and PeACe body :and a City , though very fick, is a City, as long as Laws rcm:1in , Courts of Jufhce remain, and other things ncceifary, that for~iners may-there obtain nght, as well as private men among them[elves. Better fpake Dion (hryfoftom, who faid, the Law ( that efpecially which makes the right of Nations) is in a Common ·wralth , as the foul in the body of man: ·' which being taken away, 'cis no lonaer i ~jccro L 1 ~· at Commonwealth. And 1!/'lrifttdes 0 in cpdl. x. 'J(}c h . 0 · h · h h h h lege5 [rmt, ~ec t . at rattan w erem e ex arts t e R 0• judicia, me tJm- dums to concord , fhews that many good 71i~ofimul~JcrumLaws may confifl:, even wi~h Tyranny. al~q~1od ar~t ye- Now , although there be fo ore at a diffe-jhglum · Cw1t11- b o tu. renee etween a people how wicked fCJe· ver , and them that being not a people come together for wickednefs , yet may a ch~nge happen, not only in fingle p.er· fons (as Jephtha, Arfaces, Viriatm, of' _ Captains of Robbers became jufl: Cap· uains) but in companies alio,as, they tha,t were only Robbers , embracing another ,.. . kind of life may become a Common· F.xemp{tt~ m wealth*, Moreover , who they are that .Jll1amertmu h h H' h 1 f: 'd viodortu Sic;l- ave t e 1g ch power , we have at a· l tt6 in Ft·a~men- hove ; whence it may. alfo be underfl:ood, ti!. Augufiin. If any have it in part, for that part they de larrocinio -may waoe a jufl: war : and much more Jocurus • Hoc h 0 malum fiintttn· t _ey ,·w ho are nodu-bJe·~ l.nS. , bu t unequa J• t11m plrditorum ly confeJerate t.as, between the Romans hominum tl.fce(- · ·• _ • JtbtM crefcit, ut & toea tcmat,{edes co;J~itrtttt civitattJ occuptt, po· prdos fubjuget, rer.1ti nomen aUitmit, t llt Du~ Lotharingia:., ltpud Cram:z.:um Saxonicis, 1 ~~ 13. and 'The third pArt~ and their Fellows , though inferiour in League, the Volfcians,_ Latuu, Spaniards; {ajet.2..2.. q.40• Carthagmians , all thmgs of a JUfl Wa1· art. 1._ were exercifed,as the Htfl:ories info!m _u~. But that war may be juH in this ienie,lt fuffi'ceth not, that it be waged between Highefl: powers on both fides: but. tt 1s requifite , as we have heard, that 1t he publickly decreed , and truly fo decreed publtckly , that the fignification thereof t Cic. Offic.2., be made by the one party to the other t :At bel/, qu•dem whence Ennim calls them promulgata t~quita5 {a~lli (· prtt.Ua tromulged batt e1h. It u a juft fim 1 : fec.lalz po- '. . . pu ~ R. J'4rt ptr-war wh~c u waged by edtft ., ( fa1.th an [cripca eft ; ex antient writer in* Ijidore) thmg 1 bemg re~ quo inttllig,i Jttquir'd, or for rejiftr,mce _of E~emies: ~nd tur, 111Jll~m belLiv- v put it in. the deicri ptwn of a JUfl: b~m t.ffe JU~um, ' . d . h Ed . .n. n~fi q11od ar~t re~ war, that lt be commence Wlt an lvl., bzu ltpetitu and in an open manner t. · gtrat_ur, at~l de:.. n~~tlt~atr1m 11nte fit & indiCium. Jof: Antiqu. _lib. I 5 • . 7T6"AtfA11 <ivlpu•n~ i~>f", iJ,,Uc. Vide Crant:Z.lllm Saxontc. u. N1cet.l. 3· & 4· L1~. I. t Liv. lib. 3 1. I d~m ~um .narralli:t Acarnan~s. agrum_ AttJcum ctJc populatos : lmtatzo ammorum ea pmna [uu • po~ea 1u{lum bel· lum Mcretil ,jvittdUifJ ultro ind1cendo factum. XX I. |