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Show of Jf4t 4»4 Pe~ce f j Natbt~;~.g ~- [t·par~te and fhut from JOif. ~114 then ; wher~fore ' Love and etpbrt:(U that Pettee and life , whrch you . tb,e con(JfJC,d. 4n4 we rke Conq~erours en- L. in ttrbt. D.de jOJ w#h equttlright. At length ~ which i~ flat. hom. L. ~ofl:_ to be admir·d , They that arc in the Rom~. D. fd 'R.!!_man world , by the confl:ttution of the 1!Jit#)&. Lf . . ~tnl?crour c.JHarcz.u y:~.ntomu;, are made ~o11nan, Citizens ,; which are the vvords of , U{pitp1. After t\:lat timt , <\S Mode/finm Cl ud . .._, faith , Rome is ,he Common Courwey. St 11n:nu~ · . ju-1 pac1jicld de· C lt.utdJt(n ; bcmru morih~ l h . h . 'ji L • d · omnts , 6)11 ·1<i W~ al oWe t U to U pact tCf<__mtn : eu~a: g~s una One Nation h~~tt h united all Mt~nkjnd, [um/14. Another kind of moderate viCtory, is, to 1 eave umo the Conquer~, either Kings or Peop1e , the Empire which they had. So Hercules dealt with Triamus *; and * Sr n:c:a . havi no overcome Neleus he committed Tro~d ~o(lu the Kft1odom t to his fon Ne{lor. So the 1arve -z: "~ 't-j :;:, . . . · lacrrrzu, COt~[ci- Terjirm K111gs left the Kmgdom to the pe dixie rector Kings they had conquerd t. So {yrus to h 110tnt1 , Pa· the Armenian. So Alexander to Porets •, trioq; (ede eel Seneca commends it: To take nothing from (us{tll ,o· Sed b A d'P 1 [apt1afiJeme- th1Conquerd King, ut Glory. n _ o_r· liore tene. bi.v.r celebrates the zoodnefs of A;-ttzgonlf.s, t·-1il.l 4-· ~. whohavino:Sparta inhispower,lefnhern t H_fr~d.lib. 7. the Cornr:'onwealth and bberty of their ~Pipths to Ance(f.or.s, Whereby he obteined gteat L~n~!b~d. praifes thor.ough Greece, as it is there rela· * ve clem. I. , • 1 :2. ~.The wh,,le place is worth reading, where he alfo ca~leth_,c. tnumpn after viaory. Pompey left Tigr~ncs ~part ofh'.' Kmg dom. Eutrop. l, 6. d te • 'th.e third PAri. So the Cappadocians were permitted the Romans ,to ufe what form of Com- . wealth they would;and many Statq, war, have been left free. Carthage ~free and enjoyes her own Laws, fay the Liv.t:b. 31-• Rhodians to the Romans, after the fccond Pu11ick_. War. Pompey, faith Appzan, left of the fubdued N17.tions free *. And Mithridar rothe e/Etolians, faying , there could be * P"id. Po&- no firm peace, unlefs Philip the .kfacedo- bium,e:xc,Lef.at. ni11n vvere driven out his Kinodom Q.uin- n. 6• tiNJ anfwerd, That they hal give~ their opinion,unmindful of the Romans cuflom to fpare the Conqu_erd,adding: The qrea- . ter th.e Conqueror u,the mo,·c gentle mind Apud Tactt?m he beareth toward the conquerd. Some- e~ : Z.~~(inz n·m e, toget he r W.l t h th .e conce ffit on of Em· vzClo mi'Jil ere. ptum. Annal ~ire, _provillon is made for the conquerors x 2.. . • lccunty. So 'twas decreed by fl!:tii'Jt~u.r *, * Yer w2s that that Corinth ihould be rendrcd to the remitredtfler- 4•haiam, and a Garrifon be put in the ward~ .. Plut. Fort; that {hale h and DemetritU lhould . Ft.tmrmo. be deteind , till they were quitted ot the care of eAntiochus. Impofition of Tri-bute alfn perteineth ofc , not fo much to the rellitutibn of charges , as to the fecurity both of the Conquerour and Conquered. {tcero, of the G,·eeks : A 1- Lib.r.ad §l.jt~ (o,let .Ajia confider, {he had no way to a- tpijl. I. fllid t~e calamity , hoth of forein war , ~ tltJcord at home , but by adhering tfJ thu Empire : and feeing thu empire can• ,_ ~e mttii'Jtaind without Tribute, Let her lie CQDtent to buy a ~fm an,t la!h n g peace with |