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Show ouOy to forbid them , being to render an account for IJiood unprofitably fhed, to Him in vuho[e Llead they •bear the fword. • , Surely, S11tlH_(f alfo hath commended Ge. f . nerals, that bopght their vi6tories at the lea{\ ex pence of blood ; And Tacitus faith of the {attl , a people of approved va· tPlhurarch~ lour : Thtir excurjions and fortnituHs pre ends ~ fi. h :r. ld t · metriudoret~ g ts wereJe 'Om • poling his foJ-aiers [Q dangers ;.and thruftlng thdm into b:utells' rather out of a defirc of glory , than for any Advantage. Cap. I~. XL I X. A remperament about wafi, and the like. what waft h· juft. when not to be rJ1ade. :THat one may deflroy the Goods of another , one of thefe three things is a necdfary a~ttecedem: either fuch a ne· ceffity which ought to be underl.lood excepted in the firfi: infi:itution of dominion, as,if one to avoid his danger, throw away down the river a third man's fword, which a rna<l man is about to ufe;in which very ca (e yet, it is the truer opinion, that there remains an obligation of repairing the lofs : or , fome debt proceeding from inequality , to wit, that the thing wafied or loft may be reckoned for that debt, as recciv' d ; for otherV\Me there were no right : or , fome etVil defert , 1111 hereto fuch a punifhment is m.eert , or whole meafure the punilhment doth not c::xceed ; for, as a · sos &Divine of found judgment Pighdy notes, tbit forcattd driven away,or feme houfes P'in. de jMrt fir'd, a whole Kingdom fhould be laid ,htll•,n·f&. ~ •A:, is no e9uity ; whic~ .W.To T_o!ybiu.t ~:~h.lib. f· faw, who wJll have pnmihment m War not run on in infimtum, bot fo far, thatOffenfes may be in fir manner expia .. ted. And thcfe cauk5 truly.) (and only within thefe bounds,)bring it to·pafs,that th~is no injury. Notwithflanding, un-· !efs the caufe of Profit pe1:fwade, it~s · folly to hurt another wit~out. Good to; himfelf. Wife men therefor-e ufe to be ' mov"d by their own In~trdh. · The chief .· , is that , obfe~ved by Onefa'nder ; Let him 9#rll. '·f .. /Jt{Mre to waft tiJe Enemies Countrey, to • :~ ' b1rn and populate ; for fcArcit1 of mone1 .. Ph'l d ...l!. J fr . . ·n. * h l o e ..... a~1 utt.t rmntJ'7tS war , 114 muc 114 ta c'ontempla• pit.? encreafe s it. · Wherewith agrees tivst :·Stlnu hithat of Proc Ius , ~T i4 ·fl.he piert of a good :fits v . Part 6- q-ral to cut off the etJemies proviftons •r'florib111 ""'-"'" ji L C . f n . 'U ,re terram hofi•- OJtfJtr1 tw, urt111.r, o .,vttt'IIU: .r.1.e ;{tilem, ut ho/llr [.,.fed, b1 wa?lt to overC'om-e his e11emy , to {Acilifu fe h.aflill,( nothing ~ut what h-e got b7 rapine. dtdtznt,. uru!" And that population truly is to be born tJtceff~}arur~~ w.tc h , wh 'J c h· d o t· h m. m11... or~ t t'•t me h urn bl e 1dten udrirrai.s. .I DdeMm-theencmy to a petition for Peace ; which plix fibi ;,ttlimt kind of war H alyattes ufedu}>on the M-i- ~~~guir1171_t, inokjAIJs, the Thracians upon the .Brz.,an- .!'.~"~~~ amz~u,co- ,,.. ,s., the ~man~ upon th'~ { ' ~ . p.itm ho~zbm. ampamans He;o~J. 1 .Pol~ (arpt•.ct«s ' sp~n~~trds, LtgNre-s , Ner- J,:.j .• Fttmdtrar. Vi101s, Men~pitms; But , ~f y~u right1y 3 •. c~p. 4· weigh t~e tna.tter, you fuall find fuch ~~~·I. ~· J·H· ~gs do~e more often ~~t · of hatrebd , ~;j:~~'i,~b.l. t an |