CHAP. LXXVII.
VPon the beleaguering of a city, let the Commander endeavour to take from the Defendants, all scru∣ples which may invite them to a ne∣cessity of defence: Whom the feare of slavery necessitates to fight, the
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VPon the beleaguering of a city, let the Commander endeavour to take from the Defendants, all scru∣ples which may invite them to a ne∣cessity of defence: Whom the feare of slavery necessitates to fight, the
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boldnesse of their resolution will dis∣advantage the assaylants, and diffici∣litate their design: Sense of necessi∣ty justifies the Warre; and they are hopefull in their armes, who have no other hope but in their armes.