WAR ON I^IIIATES-LOIID BACOX. 



rovers by land ; such as yot aro some cantons in Arabia^ 

 and some petty kings of tbe mounUins, ailjaceiit to straits 

 and ways. Neither i& it lawful only for the neighbour 

 princes to destroy such pirates, or rovers^ but if there 

 were ^J/y netimi Ji^ver j^o far of^ that would make it an 

 mierpnze of merit and (ri^ glmy {as tlic Romans that 

 made a war for the liberty of Grjccia from a distant and 

 remote part), no doubt tliey might do it." 



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