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Show ·511-8 Of'·WAr AII~PI~t }ullin, lib. s. it material , whar the numbw is of thole t Valens pro- that-do or fuft"er. Six-hundred LatDnians mifed mo·1ey with L;onid~J cntring the Enemies camp, ro him lhat would bring oo on fl:raioht to the Kings tent. Fewer chchead ofa ~i~"hdawfuUy have d'One io t. Few Were ce~-rain Scy!. they , that killed the Conful c.)ltarcelllu thn~, and fo bdno fecretly circumvented "' ; ~nd that obraned b 11. bb' n> ·1· C · 1· n , z .· 4 Were '\Tery flCC:f ua tng T ett lUI erta U pw:zce. OZ.I. • b ,(.. d "'Lv. Lb. '-1 · in his bed • Am roJ' commen s Elea· "'Tacic. hilts. z..ar t for fetting upon an Elephant big· t E.t Jofeph aer chan the refl~ fuppofing the King fate ~~r~tn~ f~~~~· ~hereon. Nor onely they .that do thefe 1 diffim ,Je thi·ngs , but they that appomt others to Theorlo(ii in do them are accounted wi-thout fault by Eugenium eft the Law ~f Nations. So;vola's boldnefs* apud .ZoG.mum •d b h r )d R S 1 '·G 11 • ~ was authonz y t 01e u oman enll-· • 4l J orum 1 h in regem Per- tor.r,fo relioious in their Wars.Noroug t farur~1 3pud A- any one t~ be mov· d with this , that fuch gathtam: Per· beino taken are wont to be extremely pu~::. r1uml decem nifh~. for th:l t proceeds not from the:r 111 u 1anum a~ • . L . N pud Am·11b- having offended agatnll the a~ of a-num •+ & tions, but from this,that by the lame Law Zofim.um 3. every thing 1s Ia wful :l?~infi an enemy: A!.e;-1! Cro:n- and every one , as it is for his ovvn profit, nem 10 oru· . . {l fen apud Ni- determineth, cHber more ngourou Y, or ccram Chro- more oen tl y. For fo alfq Spies , who n i:> ten lib. 4· doubtl~fs by the Law of Nations may be d..: Manu de. fent , fuch as c.J'Aofes fenr' fuch :lS Jo0ua ~nulgnonlt n himidf was beino deprehended, were u!'ed 1 N' 'cep1o· ' t> . r. . rum lm ~•.apucl v::ry ill ( The cuJ!om ~s to put JP'~s to \ Zo naru~. t:karh,as Appian fa1th:) JUfl:ly fometJmcs, .,.. LlV.lt?. 2.. by theie that manife£lly have a jufi: ·c~ufc Ltdbl·l· )· "i!· of Warring· by others ,·by that lk.eflce II • &Drll. "" ' f h AS tO ~~,~~~~Ill'!! :W~~~ ~he. Lavv o_. 'JYar grantee . 7hofe 'The third· PArt. S49 thofe that have refufed fuch offerd fcrvice, f?'ide crotnerulll their refutal is to be referd to their nob'e- p. 113. ncfsof mind,and their confidence.in their-· known ihength , not to any opinion of. jufl or unjufi. But , concerning thofe Murcherers,whofe a& hath perfidioufneis in it , we muft make another ;udgmenr. Nor do they themfelves only aet againfi · •r '!. the Law of Nations, but they aHo tha't utc their fcrv1ce. FoJ' , though .in other things, who ufe the ferYice of wick~_d, men. . againH an Enemy, are judged to fin he.. , ., fore God, not before Men (i.e. againll a.=.~ the Law of Nations :) becaufe in that .6 8 .Q d • point, cuftome.r h~t:ve overpowred Laws , i~/ · tpr,.. . a and t11 deceive afier the manner of the •,' • · · ~ rimu Cas PJinr fpeaks) u Prudence: Ncvarthelefs, that cuHome hath fl:ay.ed . beneath the right of .killing.· For here., : who ufeth ,anotbers treachery is believ'd to have vio1ated the Law J ~ot of Nature only,but of Nations. This is lignified by . "l, . thotc words of cA/exander to T>4ritU: . 1e llnaertakf '""Fif!'m w11rs ; and.thoue·h Clll't . lib. ,..e- 1' h11ve arms , ye bitl mo;;r for the he ;.J.s li~. ! 4· A pud of rour entmies. And a ... Ji..ttle after Ye LlVl~m dl de ~ L. h L . ' Perfeo) NOll ~e not . "-ept t ~ mvs of War wtth me. juflum •ppara- E!twhtrc, H' u to bt purfued by mt ttrtc btlfum regia b,. Htttrr.u;ne,not 1!4 a juft Em:my,hut. 114 aim_o,fld pd • .Murtpere,r and Po;y[oner. That ofVde· '"!'flta ' cland~mu M4ximUI is per~inen~ ": : The tkath ~~~!r!a~;;;. •· • · • '· · ' Pll"rlt1Jf & 11~ Ml/iA.r~111. lib. · 43.• ~arc:ius Philippus de ii(dcm faCt is Perfei ~cn'l•b. 44.14 Olflnia q·ua~~~ Dia quOIJ; in'Ciifa tffinc, ftnjurum in tntu rtrum[u11111m. * l-ib.,. c. 1• . N n 3 of |