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Show of WAr 11nJ ltA&e. . that t h ey m·to a ht do n·o thing hp nvtly ho r by d. e ce1.t ; t·o r t hat pertems rat er to t· eh e x. ce 11 ence o f their valour , than co ng· t;asd , fome Nations are read to ~av~ aprmte f their enemies the ~ay ~nd t e p ~ce o If As the Ro- battell *; but' that lt mtght certam ¥ ~pmans to Por- the War was not waged by a pnv:ue fena,fdrhPiu- peadr, k' but by the will of either h · t> ul' un erca mo , tare tn u t.. v h · Heads For thence cola. The people , or t eu . • cr: .a. ' h h Turks,• o are fprung cho~e pec~har eue~~, w tc days b ore h lace netther m war a.gatnfl Robb~ ccell, raake b:~e P nor in chat which a Ktng w.agerh ~ry m~~Yh . '11. h"ts Subj'e&s Therefore ~eneca ~-a~s, 1an agamn. · . d d Chalcochond. [pake difHnctly ; Wars wer.e m t~e ~- 7: . ainft Netghbours, or waged agatnft (,. l!,J IJ. 3. dt Jra. c. gtz.. z..ens. As co that ' w hie h is noted by .tfyala.l. x.c. S'. [orne, and fhew' d by .:xamp1es, That even Capta fieri in fuch wars the thmgs taken become capientium. theirs that cake them; it is crue,but 01~ the one part onel y ,and that by natural ~·tght, not by the voluntary right ·of. NatlOilSj h which provides for Nattons only, :~.s t at, N . a , not cro r thole' which are no aht 10n 'ori n Alb. Ge11t. d,l, part of a Nation. Befides , t e~ errek 2.. c. 2.. this chat they think , War un erta t for defente of ones fdf or ones Goo ~' needs no indiction ; for it doth nee , not fimply . but in regard of chofe effetl; which we have begun to fpeak of,and ilia explain anon. ' , . XXIV. ol I " X X I V. W.tr ma1 /Je indiiled and waged togeth~r:. War indiEled for violation of Em. lntffador s. NEither is that t-rue, that WaJ may not be waged prefentl y as foon as it is indiCted, whtch Cyrus did againlt the .4rmenians , the Romans againH the (arJhagini~ tns,as we iaid even now. For,ln~ iaion ·, by the Law of Nations, requi· reth no time after it. Yet may it come to pafs, that , by natural right , tome time may be required accordit.g to the quality of the bufinefs ; to wit, when things are remanded, or punilhment requir'd upon the guilty, and that is not denyed. For then, fuch time is to be allowed , wherein that which is requir' d may cortunodiouOy be done. And , if the right of Embaffages be violated, it will not there~ fore be unneceffary to denounce War ; but it will ~ffice to do it as it may be done: f4[tly , that is , by letters : as alfo cica~ tions and ocher denunciations are ufua.l• ly made in places n.:>,t fafe. xxv., , |