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Show given to that people, is, by fome, ill con. founded vvith the Law of Nations. Nor indeed was that any ocher peace . but 011 condicion of fubje6hon and Tribute. Cyrm, when he had marched .into the eArmeniam Country , before he did hurt any man, fent Mdfengers to the Kino to de· ma~d Tribute due upon the Leagu~ , and fold1ers : Suppojing that to be more f riend! J and courteous·, than to lead on farther and [a:r nothinl.; As Xenophon !peaks i~ that HiHQry. But , by the Law of Nati· ons, to thole peculiar effects in all ca(cs is requir'd dcnuntiadon, not on both, but 0!1 the 011c party • This denunriacion is either ( ondit ionate, or Pure. Conditio· nate • _where it IS join'd with Remanding .. ]tts fici~tle. of Thmgs. And' in the name of Res repctitce the.* ~era~ds Law comprehended, not on!y vtndJca~ton by right of dominion, · but aHo the proiecution of that which is ~J .d due upon a Civil or Criminal caufe as ntc I o. u£net . S e · ~ J · • . ' rv~ns exp atns 1t nghtly. Thence was Li!J. 3. that m the forms , To be rendred To he f~tiJfyed , To be yielded : Where : To he ytcldcd, as we have faideliwhere is to be under~ood, unlefs they that are c~ll'd upon, wtll r~ther p~~ifh the guilty them· felves. Thts r~qumno of Thinos Tli11Y lt'fi l"l 0 , ._, te 1 .es~ wa.s named {larigation. That de .. nunt1a uon 1h Livy is condi tiona'te :That ~h? will wit~ all their power lepell that tnJU?, exce~t tt /?e rBmeaied ~Y tho[e that dtd tt : And m TAcitHJ : Unlefs the] ,(pu· Jiiy f'h6 ·t~ird 515 dily bring the offenaers to punifhment, He* Si~ile ~a a: wtll make promifcuous flaughter *. Pure pudPapinium: denuntian n is that which ii fpccially Aut Danais etfi.:. Indichou,or Ed ret, whe~c either ·the or her pee 11~gos1,hlfllb~ h I d b r~t lA e 11. hat a rea y egun the war ( this is tha Polyhius ho which in I Jidore is called war to beat off vocu, ;u11111 ;. men) or himielf hath committe'd fuch 711)-1'~»·"': Rofaults as deferve t punifhmem. But Jome- ~and~ veteres~ ti·m e t he P ure r1 0 11 ovvs t he C on dl. tl· onate , "t 'nE x~eemlrpe.l um though that be not neceffary,but ex abun- vide apuJ. Be,..; danti. Hen«:e is that form :I t eftify, that ~~~m lib. 1· ' people is unjuft , and will no.t do ri(Tht *. Er altcra: Th' 1~ · • f ii <:> !i2._uarum rt-b !s a ? 1s anhargumehbt c fupervatuous rum,litium 2 o iervatton, t at war ath o t been pro- cau[arum &Ofl4 darned on bot~ fides, as the Peloponnejian dixit Pater p•~ by the Corcyr£ans and (orinthians, when trAttH ~opul' . . it isfufficientthat it be indicted and pro- ~:mapn, ~11 ... e1 a rne d by .e·l t,t :er. F urt he rmore , from the lratmo pADtpr1u pli e-cullom & 1nfbtutes of fome Coumries,not Pri[corum L•tifrom the Law of Nations are the Wl1ice norum, hominiRod * among the qreek.J , the Turfs and Lbu[~; .Prijci4 bl d r · h at""147 t]llt4 r~l oo y tpe~r, among t e v.Equicol£ firH, nee f~lverllnt, u and by their example amono the Romans· ntc dedemnt ~he renouncing of friendlhi~ ~nd fociety: 1Jtcficmtnt / tf there had been any; thirty tolemn days 911"! res ~ar•, after demalUld made ; the throwinP offttr~~tt,/otvl o~or-h r. . o •I _, purlJ pzoq; t c 1pear, a gam t and other things of like drtelto qu.#rtn-kmd, wh1ch' ougho not to be confounded dtU cen[eD,con~ with thofe that properly belona to the fe~tiD, ctn- Law of Nations. For a great parfof thdeft1Cf&oq;. ·, . * aduc%Uf. • ·d'fc PI' · Unde cjus , otrJyg~d tsces ~x dm10_,1E~9. 3· &:Servio"ad 4· & 8, lEuddos • . . . 1, e e~vtum 1 9· n. Amm1anum 19. & qua! ad cu tat~ a do&~ffi1na ~i~dcnbro&io, m n!r · · ceafed < J' |