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Show ojW~ 4nJ)Pt#t of the principal offenders. Again, in the be forbidden , than pro[ccuted. And Pill. deJurt Authors of War , caufes are to be dilhn· J u!Hce doth not exa ¢t this, yet • tis hel/1. n.f,.t .. ~.. gu'ilhed : for fame, though not juft, yet 1~recao1e to Goodncfs, agreeabk. to Mo-are t~ch , th~t they may impoie upon t, agreeable to Magnanimity. By t King The~- men not wicked, The Writer to IIeren. · w-as incrca[ed the Gr:eatncfs ofuerichus in vius put$ this as a rnofl: favourable caufe rbe Ro·man People, faith Sallult Tacitus: Caffio~or z . ·-'· of deprecation ,.if one hath offended, not N•l,rs Gmtlene[s is to be ufed toward4T 1 J' J' 11• o~.ea Hwha r's ' :> out of hatred OJ: cruelty, but out of ducy [11ppWmts, than Jl-ifnefs toward An cnemJ·Iucceedrd bc fi: and right affed:ion. Seneca·s wife man Ic js a memorable palf~ge in the fourth with him, Lib.2..de d~~· will dijmi{s h1s Enemies fafe , and form~ Book to Herennius; WeLl did our v4nce- which were ac , eap. 1. thtm us commr ended, rf thev took__Arms for tiers ohferve this , to deprive no King ofc~mhpan.~d 1 J' 1' J' h d . h w11 mou m o~ Lib. 1 • , .. ~ oneft cau3 e~, for fajth, fo~ league ,for li· bfe, whom· they a tak.§n zn War. f1l. ry deration : fLn: rr) · 6ertJ. In Ltvy , the Cttrttes ask pardon [11? Bec4u(e it was not meet to u{e the He is a pc·rpe-t• ' for their'errour, that they aided their Kinf• ,ower fortune had given in the punifhment tual Conque- ~, men the Phocen[es. The Chalcidians and trhem, whom the fame fort~tne [() lately ror, who 1 s. h h h , d h .J l d. h h' .IJ.d· . B . d 'dlempcratcm ot ers, t at etpe yfntioc .us accordino IUIJ4Ce zn t e tgep rgmty. Ht r all thir.g~ . to their league, had pardon granted the~ bt not lead an Army againft us? I will not De olflc. 1• by the Roman.r. Cicero faith • they are to rn~~~mber that. Why [o ? Becaufe it is be faved , who were not cmel and barba- tht p~rt of a valialJt man to tak! them for .rous in the W:tr: And, that Wars made iumtes, that contend .fGr viUory; ar.J t9 for the glory of Empire' are co be waoed u•k upon the conquer{d, as 'J?'JCi'l: that VII-With lets bi rternels. That hath place~i. lour may diminifh the da11ger of War, and ten , w h1ch is in Cicero , concerning the (DHrtefJ may encreafe the honour of Peace. 1 *il lDe eC Dice .. i-oot:a ro . war o f C lfJra r an d Pompey: It was a. a1a r·"1.' Bli t wqu ld h e h ave do ne Jro. , h.a d h e oii.Jer- Non ill oiio tui War : a Contention •twixt moft famous tiM?. why then dD rou [pare him ? Bec~tu[e progvefftS, {td leaders. many dou~ted what was bejl.And, lt~Jt to contemn fuch folly, not to imitate t!ro;t communi what he laith e1fwhere .: Though wewm itt. Perfeus, Syphax, Gentius, Juha, tIn pane~yJi-la! i(u~ c~. ~~~- in rome f.:u.elt of human error, yet certain· and in the time of the Cefars,CaraCl-acus c~ tamen qui ~u!~r~nm~l~~·~~- ly we are free from wic~dJJefs*.JuHas.in ~ndthaot~ers, efcaped capbitalhPuhnillu~nt ; ~~~[ne:~~~= 'do, v~fgi more rhucydides thin~S are faid W<'rthyofpat· tO t lt may appear,, Ot t e CaUlCS of ft~ntii filio : ln.a~u quam (u · don, which are done , nat out of m~/ice, -c.ettri in vin. de~zo, pt~fl al1w but rat her by miftate-.r WMt Brutus ~ lMet pi'liAti Ali11 reg,ibus dedert docummtum , ret mt~lltnt amjci. il.bum qtla(ipm- tc· .I I h' k b 11 re ,, eqlere R.Dt11anortlln qua'f!J exa{ptrlrt juflitiam. · Nol :m rcduci de;Jtiorem ft- wrote 0 lVI , t m may ewe • hunc morem j tamen & Jofua rege' c:~pros interfec it. Nimirum treti. • ferd to m'bft wars , TheJ 41'~ more Jharp!J hzc4o,umcnta lu~ re~ibus ad moddliam. (I war |